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Recently, Xu Bo of Jining had a dispute with his brother over more than twenty poplar trees left by his father's reclamation, and proposed dividends. Twenty years ago, Xu Bo's father was in the village pit pond

Recently, Xu Bo of Jining had a dispute with his brother over more than twenty poplar trees left by his father's reclamation, and proposed dividends.

Twenty years ago, Xu Bo's father cut more than 20 poplar trees in the pit pond in the village, and all of them survived after careful management. Now they have grown into towering trees, and the tree sellers have given a price of more than 30,000 yuan.

In the year when the old man planted the tree, the two brothers also lived with their parents and participated in the labor of pulling water-planted trees. Later, the brothers got married and separated the family, and the trees planted by the father were not clearly distributed.

In the second year of the separation, my father fell seriously ill. Although he spent all his family's savings and owed a bunch of debts, he failed to save the lives of the elderly.

After the death of his father, Xu Bo took a debt and his wife out to work. After several years of hard work, my father paid off all the money he borrowed from illness and bought a house in Changchun.

Because my mother-in-law was celebrating her eightieth birthday, it was just the Spring Festival, and Xu Bo's family of four drove back to their hometown. On the way there, I was very happy and happy, but I didn't expect to go home and hear the news that my brother had sold the tree, so I was particularly angry.

After all, this is the inheritance of the father, and it is also the result of the labor of the whole family, and no one can monopolize this property for any reason. Xu Bo was angry that his brother ignored the feelings between his brothers, even if he gave up this property, he had to sell trees to say hello.

As the saying goes, "People die for money and birds die for food", and family affection cannot be extinguished in the face of interests. Despite Xu Bo's long absence, neighbors supported him and his brother in dividing his father's estate equally. How do you think about this matter, welcome to comment in the message area.

Recently, Xu Bo of Jining had a dispute with his brother over more than twenty poplar trees left by his father's reclamation, and proposed dividends. Twenty years ago, Xu Bo's father was in the village pit pond
Recently, Xu Bo of Jining had a dispute with his brother over more than twenty poplar trees left by his father's reclamation, and proposed dividends. Twenty years ago, Xu Bo's father was in the village pit pond
Recently, Xu Bo of Jining had a dispute with his brother over more than twenty poplar trees left by his father's reclamation, and proposed dividends. Twenty years ago, Xu Bo's father was in the village pit pond

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