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Religion in China consists of a range of religious, spiritual and philosophical traditions. Confucianism and Taoism, later joined by Buddhism collectively form the intertwined "Three Teachings". Folk religions and superstition also has a long history. Christianity, introduced in the 16th century by missionaries, and Islam, common in some minorities, also have a presence in China.

Examples: Tao Te Ching (ca. 4th century, tr. James Legge, 1891) • Religions of Ancient China (Herbert Giles, 1906)

Related portals: Confucianism • Taoism • Buddhism