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Zhou Xuan's posthumous affairs: The eldest son Zhou Min has an excellent relationship with his adoptive parents, and the second son has a lawsuit with them for property

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An unknown death of Zhou Xuan, a talented woman in the Republic of China. Although she was a smash hit singer and movie superstar with countless fans, fate imprisoned her short life. In 1957, 37-year-old Zhou Xuan died of illness, leaving behind his eldest son Zhou Min, who was only 7 years old, and Zhou Wei, who was 5 years old. thought that the two brothers could help each other and tide over the difficulties together, but who would have thought that they would turn against each other later because of inheritance disputes. The eldest son, Zhou Min, would rather be the biological flesh and blood of his adoptive parents than admit his relationship with his biological mother; The second son, Zhou Wei, did not hesitate to take his former benefactor to court in order to compete for the inheritance. Seeing this, have you become deeply interested in the cause and internal story of this family conflict?

Zhou Xuan's posthumous affairs: The eldest son Zhou Min has an excellent relationship with his adoptive parents, and the second son has a lawsuit with them for property

Learn about the life of Zhou Xuan, a famous singer of the Republic of China. She has shown extraordinary talent for singing and dancing since she was a child, and at the age of 17, she has become a famous film and television star, known as the "Oriental Head Sister". But just when her career was in full swing, Zhou Xuan suffered the first major blow in her life - her first husband, veteran movie star Xie Bingxin, accidentally died while playing a stunt, leaving Zhou Xuan alone.

Zhou Xuan's posthumous affairs: The eldest son Zhou Min has an excellent relationship with his adoptive parents, and the second son has a lawsuit with them for property

Since then, Zhou Xuan has married two husbands, one is Zhou Huaide, a wealthy businessman at the time, and the other is Tang Di, a low-level worker. They have a son with the two, namely the eldest son Zhou Min and the second son Zhou Wei. But Zhou Xuan's fate was like a curse, and after giving birth to her second son, her mental state began to deteriorate, and she was finally diagnosed with severe schizophrenia and was trapped in a nursing home for ten years.

The whistle of "bang-la-la" was Zhou Xuan's last voice. On September 22, 1957, the once smash hit diva passed away forever. Death was cruel, but she suffered even more during her lifetime. The eldest son, Zhou Min, was abandoned by his biological mother only 7 months after his birth, but fortunately was adopted by a kind couple; And the father of the second son Zhou Wei, Tang Di, has a dirty background and has repeatedly entered and exited the prison gate. The environment in which children grow up can be imagined.

Zhou Xuan's posthumous affairs: The eldest son Zhou Min has an excellent relationship with his adoptive parents, and the second son has a lawsuit with them for property

It's hard to imagine that two brothers with so different living circumstances would turn against each other because of inheritance. Zhou Xuan's legacy included diamond rings, gold bars, and several properties, enough for her descendants to live a worry-free life. But money is often the bane, especially in times of poverty. The eldest son, Zhou Min, was born with a gentle personality, was deeply loved by his adoptive parents, and never coveted his mother's inheritance. On the contrary, the second son Zhou Wei was instigated by his father to inherit the inheritance since he was a child, and over time he became more and more important to this money.

God has eyes, and the inheritance dispute has entered the legal process. In August 1990, the court finally ruled that Zhou Wei inherited Zhou Xuan's cash of 45,739 yuan, plus interest, totaling 72,426 yuan. However, this victory undoubtedly worsened the relationship between the brothers. Zhou Min was extremely dissatisfied with this, he preferred that he was the biological son of Zhao Dan and his wife, and he was unwilling to have anything to do with his biological mother. This honest son finally chose to completely cut off relations with his younger brother.

Zhou Xuan's posthumous affairs: The eldest son Zhou Min has an excellent relationship with his adoptive parents, and the second son has a lawsuit with them for property

Once upon a time, the brothers were each other's bosom friends and beloved relatives. However, the interests of money and wealth made their emotional rift widen and widen, until they finally fell apart. Every festive season, they can only spend the holidays in Canada and China separately, and can never reunite again. Money and power are important, but isn't family affection the most precious thing in life? I think this may be Zhou Xuan's biggest regret.

Through this family conflict caused by the entanglement of wealth, it is not difficult for us to find out how great the magic of money is. It can not only turn a pair of feet against each other, but even distort human nature and make people greedy and selfish. As ordinary people, we naturally cannot understand the allure of such huge wealth. But we still have to reflect on whether it is worth losing family affection and conscience for the sake of such a small profit?

Zhou Xuan's posthumous affairs: The eldest son Zhou Min has an excellent relationship with his adoptive parents, and the second son has a lawsuit with them for property

It's like the old saying: family affection is better than money. If Zhou Xuan lives until now, he must hope that his sons can reconcile and maintain the last bit of family affection. Money will eventually run out, and only mutual understanding and tolerance are the best ways to untie the knot. Let's remember this lesson, the most precious thing in the world is always family affection. Even a huge fortune is not worth tearing apart one's own flesh and blood.

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