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What religion do Han people believe in?
Han people do not have a unified religious belief, but adopt an inclusive attitude. They believe in various religions, mainly Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Christianity and Catholicism. Among them, Confucianism is the native religion of the Chinese nation and the central idea of China culture. Buddhism was introduced from India, but it has a wide influence in China. Taoism is an inherent religion of the Han nationality, bearing many national cultures; Christianity and Catholicism were introduced from the west, and some Han people believed in them. In addition, there are many Han people who have no obvious religious beliefs or believe in some folk beliefs and gods. Therefore, the religious beliefs of the Han nationality are diverse and inclusive.
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