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Part IV: Ang Chee Siao Ong Temple: Divorce Wife?


Cecil Lee

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DO YOU NEED A REASON TO DIVORCE YOUR WIFE? READ ON....
Carved Wooden Image of Parents
East Han Dynasty: Ding Lan's parents died when he was young. He was often frustrated that he was not able to serve them. He then carved wooden statuette of his parents and placed them on the altar for worship.
He ofttered incense and sacrifices to them everyday as though they were alive. After a while his wife became more and more disrespectful towards the wooden images. One day, she took a needle and playfully priced the finger of the image. Seeing the blood flowed from the pricked finger, the wife panicked.
When Ding Lan came home and saw tears fell from the statuette's eyes, he was very shocked an mystified. He enquired and found out what happened. He then divorced his wife.



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This could be another reason one can state in the divorce papers for separation & divorce!

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On 11/28/2010 6:52:05 PM, Anonymous wrote:
DO YOU NEED A REASON TO
DIVORCE YOUR WIFE? READ
ON....Carved Wooden Image of
ParentsEast Han Dynasty: Ding
Lan's parents died when he was
young. He was often frustrated
that he was not able to serve
them. He then carved wooden
statuette of his parents and
placed them on the altar for
worship.He ofttered incense
and sacrifices to them
everyday as though they were
alive. After a while his wife
became more and more
disrespectful towards the
wooden images. One day, she
took a needle and playfully
priced the finger of the
image. Seeing the blood flowed
from the pricked finger, the
wife panicked.When Ding Lan
came home and saw tears fell
from the statuette's eyes, he
was very shocked an mystified.
He enquired and found out what
happened. He then divorced his
wife.


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