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Did Zhou Ying in history have any children? How did Zhou Ying die?

Zhou Ying, female, named Zhujun, was born in Sanyuan, Shaanxi in 1869. Zhou Ying has no relatives since she was a child. It is said that she is talented, has a photographic memory of numbers, and has extraordinary memory. She once relied on her wisdom, courage and originality to build a commercial building that was about to close down into a business empire; she was named the "First Grade Lady" by Cixi for donating stipends; because Guangji became a good story in the Guanzhong area, her His righteous deeds and farsightedness are still widely circulated among local people. Zhou Ying had been in business for 25 years and passed away when she was 42 years old. Zhou Ying attaches great importance to love and righteousness, and regards the people around her as relatives. She develops water conservancy, runs education, builds cultural temples, and helps pay the army. Due to wars and natural disasters, when there is a huge wave of hungry people, she opens warehouses to release grain and provide relief to the victims. Everything she did moved everyone. It is said that on the day of Zhou Ying’s funeral, more than 80,000 people attended the funeral! Zhou Ying did not give birth to a boy or a girl to the Wu family, but only had an adopted son named Wu Huaixian.

It is reported that at the end of the Qing Dynasty, the richest person in Xi'an and the richest woman in the Qing Dynasty was the widow Zhou Ying of Anwu Fort, Anwu Town, Jingyang County. There is a basis for drawing such a conclusion. The widow Anwu fled The Empress Dowager Cixi of Xi'an made one hundred thousand taels of silver at a time, and there was no other person in Xi'an who could compete with her for wealth. In 1900, the Eight-Power Allied Forces invaded Beijing, and Empress Dowager Cixi fled westward in panic. She only recovered after arriving in Xi'an. Smelling the aroma of mutton steamed buns, my mouth watered. Unfortunately, I left in a hurry and forgot my credit card in the Forbidden City. In order to solve the urgent need, the Empress Dowager Cixi let the news out. Anyone who donated money at this time would not be given an official position, but directly given the status of godson or goddaughter. In other words, if you have money, you can become a relative of the emperor. It's easy to be an official, but it's not easy to be a Queen Mother, and that's what Empress Dowager Cixi had to do in times of crisis. The wealthy local tycoons in Greater Xi'an rushed to tell each other and began to compare their wealth. Whoever paid more money went to see Cixi. In the end, Zhou Ying won the first prize with a contribution of 100,000 taels of silver. Zhou Ying became famous because of this donation. Many good people want to know who the rich woman is who suddenly appeared, whether she is beautiful or not, and who will inherit so much property in the future! Regardless, the Chinese people are like this anyway, especially the people in Greater Xi'an. They care about national affairs and other people's affairs more than living their own small lives. Everyone is a living Lei Feng. But unfortunately she only lived to be 42 years old.