"If you all have no objections, then it's settled," Old Man Ye continued as he grabbed the money, "There aren't many copper coins left in the house, the bulk of it comes from what the eldest and the second son brought back from their wages yesterday. I've decided that the youngest son shouldn't take this money, and the two households should split it equally.
The houses each family lives in should go to each respective family. The youngest still needs to get married, and Wenqing and Wenyu can temporarily live in his house; it doesn't matter much. However, they need to move out soon so as not to hinder the youngest's marriage.
What's left are the chickens, ducks, pigs, and household utensils for eating and working. As for us, the old couple, we don't need them. Just split it into three parts; continue to feed the pigs like this, wait a few days to sell them, and then divide the money.