According to the Education Law of the People's Republic of China:
Article 8? Educational activities must conform to the public interests of the state and society. ?
The state separates education from religion. No organization or individual may use religion to carry out activities that hinder the national education system.
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There is no separation of church and state in the history of China. In the early years of the Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen advocated the separation of church and state. In a letter to Saint Viaje, Fu Gaoyi, he proposed that "separation of church and state" is a "common law" of "modern civilized countries".
Contemporary China, as a socialist country ruled by law, is tolerant of religion and respects and protects citizens' right to freedom of religious belief. Religion has also made new development and progress by actively adapting to modern society. National laws provide rich forms for religion to adapt to socialist society.
China People's Congress Network-Education Law of the People's Republic of China
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