On November 21, 2025, the Cultivation Lecture Theatre, organized by the Research and Academic Department of Rural and Rule of Law Research Society of China University of Political Science and Law, came to an end. The theme of this event was “Inheritance and division of digital heritage”, and Mr. Teng Jie and Mr. Rong Chen from Beijing King&Capital Law Firm were invited to share with the students.
Wonderful Review
Mr. Rong Chen firstly classified digital inheritance and cited examples, and analyzed the common solutions and difficulties faced by different types of digital inheritance inheritance, while Mr. Teng Jie specifically analyzed the inheritance and division of digital inheritance, and explained the order of inheritance, inheritance procedures and the proportion of shares of digital inheritance.

In order to discuss the inheritance and division of digital heritage, Mr. Teng Jie categorized the digital heritage with different criteria, such as private or shared attributes, personality or property, and explained how to deal with different categories of digital heritage, including compliance with the will, negotiation, and sale, etc. Finally, he raised the question of “how to balance the conflict of the deceased's privacy and property rights”, which triggered the students' concern and concern. Finally, the question “How to balance the conflict between the privacy and property rights of the deceased” was raised, which triggered deep thoughts among the students.

Question and Answer Session

After the lawyer's explanation, students raised their hands enthusiastically and asked questions about the inheritance of online store debts in digital inheritance and the future of the lawyer's profession, which were answered by the two lawyers one by one in a professional and detailed manner.
With the end of the last student's question, the host announced the official end of this Cultivation Forum activity.

Sharing of Thoughts
Mr. Zhang:
On the one hand, Teng and Rong were very good at presenting their unique explanations on “digital inheritance”; on the other hand, I have further mastered the method of “classifying and discussing, and seeking truth from facts” in the inheritance procedure. I hope that in the future, I can be as generous, trustworthy, knowledgeable and humble as the two lawyers.
Mr. Wang:
During the event, Mr. Rong Chen's systematic classification of digital inheritance and Mr. Teng Jie's analysis of inheritance procedures gave me a clear framework understanding of this cutting-edge field. The sharing of the two lawyers not only imparted knowledge, but also demonstrated the rigorous logic and humanistic care required of a legal person. The forum was very fruitful, and I look forward to continuing to draw wisdom and explore the depth and breadth of the law in the future.


