In ancient China Spirits ruled the daily lives of people. _ what made the rains fall, crops grow and helped sailors travel safely at sea

These spirits were believed to be responsible for a variety of natural phenomena, such as causing the rains to fall, helping crops to grow, and ensuring the safety of sailors at sea. People would offer sacrifices and perform rituals to appease these spirits and gain their favor. The belief in these spirits was deeply ingrained in ancient Chinese culture and had a significant impact on the way people lived their lives.