For many Chinese religion is an essential part of their cultural life.
These historical and cultural circumstances notwithstanding, the practice has often been described as a form of Chinese religion.
Joss-stick burning is an everyday practice in traditional Chinese religion.
He left at Manila an unfinished treatise on Chinese religion.
Still another placard describes Christianity as one of three "major Chinese religions."
In Chinese traditional religion, the tortoise is an oracular animal.
In this department he was chiefly attracted by the problems of the ancient Chinese religion.
He wrote several books on the themes of Chinese religions, customs and social life, and missionary work.
When used next to the name of some Chinese religions, it means "religion."
His main intellectual commitment was to his pioneering studies of Chinese religion.