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Vietnam's religious beliefs were mixture of ??????

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Answered by iris66
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Vietnam's religious believes are a mixture of confucianism and buddhism .

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Answered by rishitverma00
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Taoism  

Taoism is believed to have first been introduced to Vietnam by the Chinese during the first Chinese domination of Vietnam from 111 B.C. until 40 A.D. Under the Lý dynasty (1009-1225), it is known that King Lý Nhân Tông (1072-1127) had his officials take an examination during recruitment where they had to write an essay on the three doctrines of Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism. Pure Taoism is no longer practiced in Vietnam but its elements have greatly influenced other religions in Vietnam, including Caodaism, Dao Mau, and other Vietnamese folk religions.
 

Confucianism  

Similar to Taoism, Confucianism is believed to have been first introduced to Vietnam by the Chinese during the first Chinese domination of Vietnam. The religion is then believed to have been reinforced gain during the second Chinese domination (43-544), the third Chinese domination (602-938) and the fourth Chinese domination (1407-27) over Vietnam. The Chinese reinforced Confucianism during their rule by using the Confucian examination system in their government in Vietnam and also by raising and teaching their children using Confucian values. Also similar to Taoism, Confucianism is no longer practiced in Vietnam in its pure form but its elements have greatly influenced other religions in the country.

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