The Chinese believe in teaching Buddism Taoism and Confucianism.

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The above is a rough post-Buddha solution to the question. Ancient Chinese societies actually believed in a creator God called Shang Di and animal sacrifices were offered to this deity. With the introduction of Buddhism in Western China around 2000 years ago the religious rituals and belief associated with Shang Di slowly faded. Some believe that Shang Di was in fact the same God whom the ancient Hebrews worshipped. Evidence of this exist in the origins of certain ancient Chinese symbols (some of which are still used today), characters and stories.
The first written Chinese scripts are suspected to be about 4500 years old or older and various characters indicate an origin relating to particular events recorded in the Bible’s book of Genesis. For example, the Chinese word for ‘ship’ consists of 3 other symbols; eight + mouths + boat = ship. There were eight people on board Noah’s arc. Other examples involve the combination of words to form other words which hint at an Ancient Chinese knowledge of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
There is also an ancient Chinese belief that the entire Chinese race originated from one man (or hero) named Nu-Ah which is also a Chinese word for ‘woman’ but when used to described this legendary forefather it has no conjunctive meaning and is simply the sound of his name. According to ancient Chinese belief, Nu-Ah apparently survived a massive global flood in a floating device and spawned the beginning of the Chinese nation.
There is plenty of modern literature available on-line and possibly in your local library which will verify this response to the above question. Some of this information maybe considered as alternative science/history by many in certain fields of study and how the facts can be interpreted is debatable. Nevertheless, whether Nu-Ah actually existed or not, the fact that pre-Buddhist Chinese cultures adhered to the legend can not be denied, as can also be said of the creator God Shang-Di.

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