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China does not specify what the state religion is in the constitution, but China has its own native religion, which is Taoism.
China does not specify what the state religion is in the constitution, but China has its own native religion, which is Taoism. Regarding the formation of Taoism, it can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, with Lao Tzu as the ancestor of Taoism, the Tao Te Ching as the highest classic, and the "Tao" as the core belief. The highest pursuit of Taoist followers is "feathering and ascending to immortals".
However, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, Taoism eliminated some feudal activities and retained only the ideological part. And Taoism, although it has great influence, is not enough to be called the "state religion".
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No! The three major religions of the world were all introduced to China more than 100 years before the Tang monks learned scriptures in the west.
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The state religion of China is Taoism.
Taoism is the only indigenous religion in China. It was formed in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which can be traced back to ancient times at the earliest, and became popular in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Taoists respect one of the founders, Zhang Daoling, as the Heavenly Master, so it is also called "the Tao of the Heavenly Master". Later, it divided into many factions. Taoism worships Lao Tzu.
As the godfather, he respectfully called him "Taishang Laojun".
Taoism originated in China and has a history of more than 1,700 years. There are more than 9,000 Taoist temples in China. The number of believers is so large that it is difficult to count. Taoism arose in the 2nd century A.D. with the Tao Te Ching
It is the highest classic, with Lao Tzu as the ancestor of Taoism, and talismans, alchemy, qi, and food as the main Taoist techniques. During the Song and Yuan dynasties, the pattern of the two major systems of Taoism Zhengyi and Quanzhen was basically formed. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Taoism reformed the feudal economy and implemented democratic management, and the ancient Taoism entered a new era.
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China's state religion is Taoism, Taoism is based on"tract"For the highest faith, and the ultimate goal of cultivation is the basic doctrine, the blessed life is immeasurable!
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Definitely not!
Buddhism was introduced to China from Western India, and the state religion is our native Taoism. His influence is still quite far-reaching! But at present, our country has not set its own legal state religion! Confucianism is holy, and its influence in China is also quite long-term.
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No, Buddhism was introduced from outside, and it should be said that Taoism was developed by China itself. However, in the Tang Dynasty and other periods, Taoism was set as the state religion.
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Sort of, although ** didn't say so, in fact, that's it, now Buddhism is the largest spiritual education institution in China. I don't say that he is a religion, Buddhism talks about the truth of life in the universe, and it is the same as what higher physics says, it all shows a problem, the essence of material phenomena is birth and death, there is no mass, there is nothingness, and time and space are all illusions. Then Buddhism is more specific and detailed, telling us the truth and teaching us how to wake up from this three-dimensional dream.
It is recommended that you read the Lengyan Sutra.
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There are Confucianism, Mahayana Buddhism and many religions in our country. Speaking of the state religion, I don't think there is a state religion in China, but there are many Confucian believers.
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No, Buddhism came from India. Taoism is the native religion of our country.
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At present, China does not have a legal state religion or national flower.
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No, Buddhism is a foreign religion.
There is no state religion in China.
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Taoism is native to China, and Buddhism is foreign.
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**Teach, parents teach, others teach. New Three Religions. All utilitarian and all bad things, how can children know? They are all slowly learned, for example, there are so many ruthless people in today's society, just because the defeated friends are already ruthless in today's society. The sorrow of the end of the Dharma era is dry and mournful.
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Regardless of Taiwan, there is no so-called state religion in China. Not from ancient times to the present day.
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Marxism, as written in the Constitution. Marxism is one of the materialisms, and it is absolutely in conflict with all theism.
Although Taoism is China's native religion, why don't people mention it now? The main reason is that the original Taoism has no essential elements of Taoism, but instead molds Taoism into a ghost and deification. To put it bluntly, Taoism is evil.
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