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The flow of pens - Journals
The flow of pens - Journals
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After being pushed away from the edge , it was clearly shown that if the Burmese people were to accept and maintain the loyalty given to them in the country, even foreigners could accept the respect of the Burmese people. It was also taken to realize that violating the Burmese loyalty would not bring them any peace. Even within Burma, if there were other literary languages other than Burmese literature for the ethnic groups, it would only weaken the power of the state, so it was necessary to suppress and eliminate the competing languages and ideologies. The country also made concerted efforts to establish a unified Burmese language, one people, and one ideology for all ethnic groups in the country.
The purpose of King Alaungmin Da was to achieve the goal of a total war or a total war, which is now being waged in front of our eyes, and which requires the defeat of both sides. History testifies to how much fighting, how much suppression, how much consolidation, and how much new and strong cultivation were carried out. The purpose of King Alaungmin Da was so great that when the whole country supported and worked hard to achieve those purposes, the third great kingdom broke through the slavery and the glory of Myanmar rose and shone brightly. What is more valuable and important to us than the glory of Myanmar at that time was that Myanmar emerged again as one country, one nation, and one unity and was able to continue to exist.
Now, before us, the great state is in ruins, waiting to be rebuilt for the fourth time. Lower Burma was conquered on the 4th day of the full moon of Tabaung in 1187. Upper Burma was conquered on the 8th day of the full moon of Ta Saung Mone in 1247 until the British left in 1303-4, during which time our state had to participate in the British Empire, a great union under British rule, either to be devoured by the British or to be cut off by the British. Although the state has become a thousand times more prosperous than in the days of the ancient kings, the people of the state are oppressed by the system that causes them to suffer from the lack of fruit under the trees, and they cannot sit down in a row.
(1) The date on which the Treaty of Rantapo was signed and Assam, Rakhine and Tanintharyi were ceded to the British.
(2) The day King Thibaw was deposed and the palace was seized.
- They lived in great poverty, unable to eat or wear clothes. The thirsty condition that came from seeing water but not drinking was much worse than the thirsty condition that came from seeing water but not drinking. The citizens of the country suffered from this terrible suffering more or less throughout the British era. During that time, when the Second World War came to our country, they were completely suffering the consequences of the war, and they were also sacrificing their natural resources for the war every day.
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