
A Brief Discussion on Family Property Relations in Ancient Society
by Wei Daoming
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This book mainly discusses the property relations within families (tribes) in ancient Chinese society. The book consists of three chapters. The first chapter, "Cohabitation and Shared Property System", discusses the size of cohabitation (family), the nature of cohabitation and shared property, and the property rights of cohabitation (family) members. The second chapter, "Property Separation and Inheritance," mainly discusses the division of family property when the cohabitation relationship ends. Chapter 3, "The Issue of Daughters' Property Rights," is devoted to the discussion of women's property rights in cohabitation (family) groups. Although the property relations within families (tribes) in ancient society have been a matter of long-standing concern in the academic world and have yielded fruitful research results, this book's discussions on the scale of cohabitation (family), the conceptual definition and difference between property division and inheritance, and the nature and origin of the property division law of "a woman gets half of a man's share" are quite innovative and may have publication value.
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