No matter how well Zijin and Xiao Xia treat Baozhu, she is also a daughter-in-law, which is different from being a girl at home.
So Qi Haoran wanted to set the wedding date at the end of the year, which would also make the jewels lighter.
Rongxuan was quite helpless, glanced at the official media, and asked in a low voice, "What does Baozhu mean? Does she want to get married sooner or later?"
Qi Haoran was taken aback for a moment, he had never asked his daughter this question.
Rong Xuan patted him on the shoulder and said, "Why don't you go and ask Baozhu."
Baozhu naturally wanted to get married early. She is like a trapped chick now. Her parents love her, but they restrict her a lot.
But after she got married, she lived directly in the princess's mansion. She could go wherever brother Xiaofu went, and she could go all over the world.
Qi Haoran understood his answer when he saw his daughter lowered her head shyly.
He pouted, cooperating with him to do something that was not human inside or outside.
"Okay, since you're willing to marry early, then set a date in the middle."
Qi Haoran has been worrying about dowry since her daughter was born, so her dowry is all-encompassing and extremely rich.
Not to mention the equality of men and women advocated by Mu Yangling.
The property of the palace is divided into five equal shares, and everyone has a share, and the pearl is no exception, and this can no longer be described by ten miles of red makeup, because the pearl takes away the value-added property.
In addition to the land deed of the farm, there are also harvest grain shops, and the share of glass workshops and clock workshops. These are the most profitable businesses.
These properties were roughly divided a few years ago, and the principal of their sea trade business came from here.
But this time, taking advantage of Baozhu's marriage, Mu Yangling wanted to completely divide the property and write a document.
No one thought that Mu Yangling would give Baozhu so much dowry, even Qi Haoran was startled.
Mu Yangling nodded, "Xiao Xiong is the eldest son, and the entire Prince Rong's mansion will depend on him in the future, which will inevitably suffer, so I want to use some of the money from our private property to buy more farms for him, and before we split up the family. Take out some of the money from the public to buy sacrificial fields."
Sacrificial fields are the foundation of a family. The imperial court stipulates that sacrificial fields are not included in the confiscated property. Therefore, even if Prince Rong’s house commits a crime and his house is seized, the sacrificial fields can still be preserved.
The output of a family's sacrifice to the fields should support the clan, and also help the poor clansmen, but Qi Haoran is the first ancestor of this family. His sons and grandchildren will not be down for at least 50 years. Therefore, the sacrifice of the fields It is only in and out, and those outputs naturally belong to the bears.
And the farmhouse that Mu Yangling bought for Xiaoxiong with his private house is naturally his private property.
Among so many children, Mu Yangling is actually most worried about the little bear.
Maybe it's because he was the first child, Mu Yangling taught him too kindness, and he didn't have enough money over the years. As long as he had some extra money, he would either invest it to make money, or use it all. Selected for Baoxiong School or Nursery Home.
My son is now a general and he is also the heir of Prince Rong, but the remaining money in his hand must not exceed 200 taels every month, and his expenses are also very frugal.
Speaking of which, the five children in their family, bear the most frugal life. This kind of frugality does not mean that he lacks clothes and food, but a consumption concept.
There are a few small tiger heads. When going out to see something fun, he will wave his eyes and buy it without blinking. When he meets a favorite BMW sword, he will even overdraft to buy it, but when Xiao Xiong sees something he likes, if the price is within the budget, he will also Will be proud to buy without blinking an eye.
But once the price exceeds the budget he set, he will measure whether he needs it urgently and whether he can meet it again in the future, and then decide whether to spend it overdraft or reluctantly give up the love.
But his choice is often the latter.
Once or twice, the number of times is too many, not to mention Mu Yangling, even Qi Haoran feels more distressed about this eldest son.
Although he knew that if he gave him money, he would turn around and invest in charity, but what if they were willing to feed him?
Not only the husband and wife, but also the four younger brothers and sisters under Xiaoxiong know that the eldest brother can't keep money in his hand, so every time the younger brothers and sisters give Xiaoxiong gifts are things that he wants to buy but is not willing to buy, or give him directly money.
One year, on the birthday of the little bear, Hutou directly gave him a box of silver notes. He was so happy that the little bear turned over nine somersaults in the garden, and surprised his daughter-in-law who had just entered the door.
Qi Haoran was going to divide the family property among several children. Fan Zijin was the first to know, because many of the properties of the Prince’s Mansion were still in his hands.
He couldn't help coming to the door, "Why do you divide the property for several children? You and A Lingke are still alive."
Qi Haoran waved his hands indifferently and said, "A Ling and I are not shy about this. We both think it's better to separate early and let them go on their own. Whether it's good or bad is up to them."
Fan Zijin poured himself a cup of tea and asked, "Can you help me?"
The industrial Fan Zijin of Qi Mansion is probably more familiar with Qi Haoran, the master, so I have this question.
Qi Haoran shook his head and said, "No need, except for Jitian and myself and A Ling's private property, the rest will be divided into five shares, and let them cast their own lot, and whoever catches it counts. The tiger heads are still in Nanyang, and they have to wait for them to come back during the Chinese New Year before they can cast lots.”
"Five copies?" Fan Zijin frowned, "Why five copies?"
"There is also a portion of the orb."
Fan Zijin was taken aback, almost dropped the teacup, widened his eyes and asked, "Have I seen the dowry list you gave to Baozhu, except for those that she actually participated in dividing the property of the palace?"
Qi Haoran looked around, leaned into his ear and whispered: "This is what A Ling meant, saying that children are all the same, Baozhu has dowry, but sons also have dowry, and no one should say who takes advantage."
Fan Zijin twitched the corners of his mouth, "There's no such thing as dividing property. Whose daughter can you see sharing property with his son? And it's all evenly divided, so you're not afraid that Little Bear will have an opinion?"
According to conventions and legal regulations, the eldest son who inherits the family property can be divided into 70% of the family property, and the remaining 30% is distributed to other sons.
In addition to the private property of the parents, the eldest son inherits the family business, so the parents often give more private property to the other direct sons. As for the concubines, don’t even think about it.
Because most of the so-called parents' private property refers to the mother's dowry, except for some of the father's private collections, which are not included in the family property, but there are not too many.
Fan Zijin knew that Mu Yangling's dowry had long been mixed with the palace's property because she wanted to support her eldest cousin's rebellion in the early years.
And all the things Qi Haoran collected from the war were piled up in the warehouse. What else was there in his private collection besides a few swords and military books?
This means that the entire property of the royal palace and the things in the treasury must be taken out and divided equally.