China Naming Network - Eight-character fortune telling - Where did the huge wealth of Zhou Ying, the richest woman in Shaanxi, go after her death? Why didn't she go to Wu Jiazu's grave?

Where did the huge wealth of Zhou Ying, the richest woman in Shaanxi, go after her death? Why didn't she go to Wu Jiazu's grave?

Because Zhou Ying and Wu Pin had no children (they said they had a girl who died early), Zhou Ying adopted a stepson named Wu Huaixian. Zhou Ying died in 19 10 (4 1 year) and passed his property to his stepson Wu Huaixian.

Zhou Ying was buried not far from Wu Jiazu's tomb. A woman who has worked hard to support the Wu family's industry for decades, why was she not buried in the Wu family's tomb after her death? There is the following statement:

1. According to the records of Sanyuan County, women who have not given birth to offspring for their families are not allowed to be buried in ancestral graves. This has become a local custom, so I don't know if it is like this in Zhou Ying.

2. It is also said that when Cixi fled to Shaanxi, Zhou Ying donated 654.38 million+two silvers to her, and was made a royal wife by Cixi. However, with the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, Zhou Ying's actions in those years greatly influenced the Wu family, and some people were severely criticized, and some people died with hardships, which led to the Wu family's dissatisfaction with their actions.

3. Another reason is said to be volunteering, because at that time, some people said that the Wu family was prosperous in geomancy and not prosperous in wealth. Zhou Ying wanted to change this situation, so he found another cemetery for these rich children.