Of course, there were differing opinions on this matter. After all, this yard and even the grave plot were where the coffin of the old lady from the Dai family was placed before her burial, which caused such a fuss.
Perhaps, it might be that the ancestors of the Dai family disliked her for not raising her children properly. The perfectly good sons and daughters were spoiled into ungrateful children who forgot their benevolence, acting like ingrates!
After all, according to common thinking, isn't it true that a family's roots are always good, and any faults lie with the in-law daughters who didn't provide good inheritance?
It's human nature to be selfish—where there are good traits, they are naturally attributed to upright roots and fine heritage from the ancestors.
For the shortcomings, well, it's inevitable to hear some chatter about how the bad traits have roots from the maternal side.
If you don't choose a good wife, she can end up being a disaster for three generations!
