| The case of "women’s sharing" of family property in the Southern Song Dynasty recorded in "Ming Gong Shu Jie Qing Ming Ji" shows that in the Song Dynasty,compared to male inheritance rights,the inheritance rights of virgins were incomplete,and due to different family structures,their inheritance rights were not the same.In a non household situation where there is a man in the family,the right to inherit the family property is limited to the acquisition of the dowry;In the situation of bereaved fathers and childless households,the "share" of the "inheritance" of the father’s property among the roommates will be greater.Compared with the legal provisions and judicial practice of the Southern Song Dynasty,the actual share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the share of the.There are many dilemmas in the process of inheriting and dividing the family property of a roommate.The dilemmas stem from the social disapproval of her gender,which leads to her not being able to enjoy complete inheritance rights.Today,the inheritance rights of daughters are only recognized and guaranteed to a certain extent at the legal level,but not fully recognized at the social concept level.The root cause lies in the strong vitality of traditional inheritance concepts,which has brought difficulties and contradictions in the application of law to the current inheritance field. |