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During the first family civil war in Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong and the Li Xianyang brothers turned against each other. What caused the conflict between the two sides?

Because Lee Kuan Yew's daughter Li Weiling and son Li Xianyang wanted to follow Lee Kuan Yew's will and demolish Lee Kuan Yew's former residence, but Lee Hsien Loong stopped them, thus staged a family farce.

According to Lee Kuan Yew's will, the house at No.38 Owsley Road will be demolished immediately after his death. If her daughter Ling Wei still lives in this place, the house must be demolished immediately after Ling Wei moves out. Just as Li Weiling was preparing to demolish the former residence, he was strongly stopped by Lee Hsien Loong, and even used public power to preserve the former residence.

This practice of Lee Hsien Loong is likely to establish his prestige and transfer the political power to the three generations of the Li family, that is, Lee Hsien Loong's son. Lee Hsien Loong expressed doubts about the will. He found the process of making a will extremely disturbing, suggesting that someone had tampered with it. If Lee Hsien Loong's statement is true, then the farce of demolishing the former residence is nothing more than a political threat from Li Xianyang and Li Weiling.

In fact, from God's point of view, we can see that the three brothers and sisters are not at peace. If they were a United and harmonious family, they would never make their former residence such a field. Because Lee Kuan Yew holds a high position in the hearts of Singaporeans, it is certainly better to keep his former residence. Even as a cultural relic, it should not be dismantled at will. Li Weiling said that Lee Kuan Yew must be overthrown on the grounds of values. Lee Kuan Yew is a symbol of authority. Singapore's father, Singapore did not rely on democracy to achieve economic takeoff.

If this farce didn't happen, it would be logical that Lee Kuan Yew's former residence was preserved. It would be surprising if it could be preserved. The dispute over the former residence is just a cover. Don't forget, this is a political family, and the struggle for interests is beyond our understanding.