Many scholars don't care much about ancestors; the more they read, the more they think ancestors are just that, and ancestral halls are nothing but a place managed by a bunch of old-fashioned antiques.
But Yang Yu didn't feel that way—he believed that the ancestral hall was the essence of cultural heritage in Xia Country.
It was not just a sense of bloodline identification but a heritage of historical culture.
Some say Xia Country people believe in all gods, others say Xia Country people believe in no gods—they're both right.
But the god they truly believe in is only one, that is their own "ancestors."
Moreover, Yang Yu was a Feng Shui Master, and he took the Feng Shui of the ancestral hall even more seriously.
Demolishing his ancestral hall, what's the difference from digging up his ancestor's grave?
Therefore, that dog called Lu Fushou must be ruined!