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And nave's son-in-law, why did he become a grave robber who stole his ancestral grave?
To put it bluntly, these people are the people who lost their financial resources after they became rich. They can only rely on the wealth left by their ancestors to exchange money for their own consumption. Simply put, these people are a group of lazy and useless people. When their supporters fell, the only skill they had left was gnawing at old bones.

Today, the person we are talking about is Pu Kun, who is actually a descendant of Xiao Shenyang's son-in-law, but more bluntly, he is not a direct descendant of Xiao Shenyang's son-in-law. After the fall of Xiao Shenyang, Xiao Shenyang's son-in-law directly ignored Xiao Shenyang's daughter, and then she died of depression. Later, the second wife of Xiao Shenyang's daughter gave birth to a son for this son-in-law.

Born in the eleventh year of Guangxu, Pu Kun developed the habit of spending money like water at an early age. At the same time, he has made no progress. When he came of age, he was made Lord Zhen. At first, he could barely maintain the annual salary paid by the government. However, after the Qing government was overthrown, Pukun had no source of income. In the Republic of China, he, a down-and-out lord protector, only thought about how to earn some money for nothing, but this? Quick money? He has been walking very slowly. Faced with so many economic expenses, he can't afford it gradually. So, Pu Kun finally came up with a despicable means of laying hands on the ancestral grave.

Their ancestors were buried in Shenshizhuang, covering an area of 1.20 mu. At the same time, many ancient pine and cypress trees were planted around this cemetery. At the same time, due to the prominent official position at that time, a large number of funerary objects were put into this cemetery from the beginning. During the Republic of China, Pukun, who had been in poverty for a long time, directly took several boys to cut down pines and cypresses around the ancestral graves, but the money came quickly and spent quickly. Pu Kun thought of the funerary objects in the cemetery, but what people didn't expect was that when Pu Kun came to this cemetery again, he actually saw that his ancestors' cemetery had been hollowed out!

To put it bluntly, these Qing veterans basically have no means of making a living. They dare to steal the graves of their ancestors just to make a living.