Ancient China's Religion
The people of ancient China had three different religions: the Buddhism, the Confucianism, and the Taoism. Those whose religion belonged to the Confucianism learned morality. A Chinese philosopher wrote a scroll called the Tao Te Ching around the 6th century, and the scroll belongs to the Taoism religion. The scroll was important to the Chinese when the Han Dynasty started.
The Buddhists believed in spirits, and of course, the Buddha. Buddhists are nomadic people, or monks.