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In ancient times, could a daughter inherit property?

Although the ancient idea that men are superior to women is very serious, it does not mean that daughters have no ability to inherit family property at all, but there are corresponding regulations on whether and how much they can inherit family property.

First of all, the greatest probability of inheriting the family inheritance is when your daughter is unmarried, and it is absolutely necessary to inherit the property at this time. Because we all know that when a woman gets married, she will give her dowry to the man, so since the family has passed away, part of the inheritance here will be left to her daughter as his dowry, so in this case, her daughter can definitely inherit her parents' inheritance.

In the second case, if your daughter is married, then at this time, as a whole, your daughter has nothing to do with her family, and there is no need to give her parents' inheritance to their married daughter. However, this situation is not absolute. If he has no son after his parents die, then at this time, he needs to share his inheritance with his previously married daughter. At this time, her daughters are taking advantage. But to be honest, in ancient times, basically every family would have a lot of people, and this probability is very small.

Third, if a daughter is abolished by her husband, she should be able to inherit part of her parents' inheritance at this time. In ancient times, both parents' sons died, but at this time in ancient times, it was necessary to find someone who was not related by blood to adopt him as a son. The person who is adopted as his heir has no right to inherit all the property in the family, so he wants to give 1/3 of his parents' inheritance to his daughter. But on the whole, in that era when men were superior to women, it was really difficult for daughters to inherit their parents' inheritance.