This was an old village custom – if there were descendants in the family, it was always expected to find some time to visit the grave before Qingming Festival.
However, for grandsons, it wasn't strictly necessary; they just went along with Grandpa Song Youde.
The Lao Song's family grave was on a barren hill that had been allocated to Song Sancheng's eldest uncle.
It was a bit far, requiring a detour around the back hill, followed by a walk of another fifteen to twenty minutes to get there.
There was no helping it; that was the piece that had been divided to him in the beginning.
Even though it was a bit distant, as the eldest son, the eldest uncle got a whole fifty mu of mountain and farmland, far more than what Song Tan's family had.
Nowadays, it was all Tea Mountain wasteland. No one attended to it anymore.