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After the reconstruction of Anita Mui's former residence, the mother "chewed her daughter all her life". Now she is old and disowns her son. What happened?

Anita Mui's mother has become the focus of public attention because of a set of Anita Mui's former residence, which has been sold by her. This Heng 'an Pavilion, located at No.8 Shoushan Village Road, China, is the most valuable of many former residences in Anita Mui. 1993, when Anita Mui bought this house for 20 million yuan, it was not just for investment, but actually for living here. The location of this house is very advantageous, and the price of this house has appreciated seven times.

20 13 Anita Mui's former residence was sold to the Guo family in Xindi by the estate manager in Anita Mui at the price of1470,000. The reason for selling the house is to pay the huge legal fees owed by Anita Mui's mother, Tan Meijin, to fight for Anita Mui's legacy. This time, the property for sale has attracted attention again because it is reported that Anita Mui's former residence will be demolished and rebuilt, which means that there is one less trace left by Anita Mui.

The buyer, the Guo family, has purchased other houses in Heng 'an Pavilion through its Sun Hung Kai. Anita Mui's house was finally bought by the Guo Desheng family, and the transaction price was as high as hundreds of millions. Because Anita Mui's former residence is located in the rich area of Hong Kong, Chen Dao, the first mountain in Nanshan, is the place where many luxury houses are concentrated. There are only 12 buildings in Anita Mui's former residence, which is of great reconstruction value. If the high-rise residence is built for sale, it must be a profitable business.

However, business is business, and fans naturally feel very lost. Anita Mui was so beautiful before his death, but in the end he was so miserable. Her biggest dream in this life was to get married and have children, but she couldn't realize this dream until her death. Anita Mui and her sister both died of cancer.

Anita Mui, the queen of Hong Kong, bought many properties in Hong Kong before her death. The most valuable and famous former residence is Heng 'an Pavilion at No.8 Shoushancun Road, Southern District of Hong Kong. Now her former residence has been acquired by real estate developers and approved for reconstruction. In other words, the former residence of Anita Mui is about to become history, and the future will be presented to the world with a brand-new look. It is planned to build a three-story layered house.

Anita Mui's former residence has attracted much attention from the outside world because Anita Mui lived here before his death. After she bought it, it was not entirely used for investment, but for her own residence. This former residence is a duplex unit with an area of about 4,069 feet (about 378 square meters), with a unique location and pleasant landscape.

Anita Mui died in 2003. She left a legacy of 200 million yuan after her death. Except for a small part, other heritages, including real estate and cash, were not left to her family, but were managed by the Heritage Trust Fund. Anita Mui's mother, Tan Meijin, was still happily looking forward to these legacies at her funeral. As a result, she found that Anita Mui didn't entrust all her inheritance to her mother, but asked the trust company to allocate money from the foundation to Tan Meijin for living expenses every month. Tan Meijin was extremely dissatisfied and even threatened: "I won't let her be buried without a legacy."

Anita Mui's clothing items, as long as they can be realized, are auctioned by Tan Meijin, including the most important rookie champion in Anita Mui, the best supporting actress in the Academy Awards, and even personal items such as underwear. Lawsuits naturally require expensive lawyers' fees. Tan Meijin still has to pay expensive lawyers' fees after losing the case twice. Tan Meijin had no money, and finally he relied on the trust fund to pay for these expenses.

Even after many years, Anita Mui, like Leslie Cheung, is still remembered by many people. Many people will read her works over and over again, and most of her memories left to the world are beautiful. Needless to say, Anita Mui himself is excellent. Anita Mui, known as "Hong Kong Daughter", is strong, with the spirit of never losing a man and the stubbornness of never giving up. The picture of her wearing a wedding dress and saying goodbye to her seriously ill fans for the last time is unforgettable.

However, such an excellent woman has a vampire-like mother. Anita Mui's mother is called Tan Meijin. When Anita Mui was four years old, she and her sister were dragged to the stage by Tan Meijin to sing to support their families. When neighbors gently persuaded Tan Meijin to be so bad, Tan Meijin said that girls don't need to read more books, just make money for their families and brothers. Giving birth is a mother's right, but raising children is a mother's obligation. Tan Meijin is not a good mother. Sister Anita Mui is not so much her daughter as her cash cow.

Anita Mui didn't get any warmth from his mother. He is just a tool for Tan Meijin to make money. When he was young, Anita Mui sang 15. 15 suffering, others don't have enough to eat, and he finally became famous. When the experience of being a singer was found out again, Anita Mui was almost called depression.

Later, Anita Mui managed to gain a foothold in the Hong Kong entertainment circle. If it's another artist, it shouldn't be a problem to relax once in a while, but not Anita Mui. As soon as she earned money, she was defeated by her mother ... Before Anita Mui died, she had arranged her own estate management, and her brother and mother could only get living expenses from the trust fund every month. This caused Anita Mui's mother Tan Meijin's dissatisfaction. So Tan Meijin sued the Anita Mui Trust twice, trying to get back Anita Mui's legacy. As a result, Tan Meijin not only lost the case twice, but also owed hundreds of millions of lawyers' fees.