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Chinese Beliefs & Religions

BuddhismConfucianismTaoism Founder Teachings & Beliefs Afterlife---

BuddhismConfucianismTaoism Founder Siddhartha Gautama ConfuciusLao Tzu Gods PolytheisticN/ASpirits & deities Teachings & Beliefs -Life is full of suffering -Goal of life is to escape suffering -Reincarnation (i.e. rebirth) -Karma -”Code of conduct” -Everyone has a function in society -Emphasis on honesty, loyalty, & proper behaviors (manners) -”The Tao” (go with the flow) -Yin/Yang -Goal is to achieve inner peace Afterlife ReincarnationN/ANothing Chinese Beliefs & Religions