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Bo Tara (Thirty Comrades) - Nagapuktaung

Bo Tara (Thirty Comrades) - Nagapuktaung

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Bo Pe Aung's comrades and friends

The pearly white snow-covered Kanbawza land is now taking its place along the dark tar-paved highway, piercing the dark green pine forest, making the sounds of the trees echo throughout the land.

The chirping of two large birds, ́ Aung Laong, from the branches of a tree at the top of the hill, filled the pine forest with sounds of movement.

Along the hillside, people play bamboo flutes, and the peaceful and joyful sounds of Shan music, accompanied by love songs, highlight the peacefulness of the real Kanbawza region.

The roar of a jay, echoing from the top of the ravine, echoed in a series of echoes, forming a harmonious musical sound that complemented the peaceful scenery.

In the front, two Land Rovers and two large trucks, a group of men returning from a leisurely trip to their hometowns can be seen in four cars, all traveling at a speed of forty miles per hour on the tarmac. In the front, two young men, who looked like leaders, who looked to be in their thirties and looked very healthy, wearing green and green warm clothes, were in the back of the car. The singer sang a song, and the speaker laughed. The group of young people from all over the Union, who looked like hard workers, each wearing a warm cloth, looked like they were happily facing their lives. The leader, who was driving the Land Rover with a calm and confident expression, had a very determined and masculine face.

The wide forehead, the eyes, the lips. The two large, bright, sharp eyes, the straight, prominent nose, the well-proportioned mouth, the square face, and the fair skin, all make women suddenly fall in love with the man with the handsome, masculine face, and the extraordinary charm that he possesses.

The proportions of the owner of that handsome face were clearly visible from under his thick, flowing shirt. As evidenced by his training in weightlifting and barbell training, his muscles were stretched out, and his arms were well-developed, with the muscles on both sides of his body bulging. His upper arms and shoulders, under his strong neck, seemed to reveal the true nature of a bodybuilder, who was truly healthy and full of energy.

Sitting comfortably on the man's left side, a cigarette in his mouth, looking at the beautiful scenery, he turned to his side and spoke to her, a slight illusion that accompanied him, and his masculine physique and persona also made him look handsome in a way.

The man, after speaking to his salesman, leaned his head back into the back of the car and spoke in a few broad words in the Kachin language. This is a vivid depiction of how he lived happily and how he lived in harmony with his subordinates.

A group of soldiers later burst into laughter at the touching and humorous remarks made by one of their two leaders.

"Yes, even the women at Duwa's house are showing signs of the past... This guy couldn't sleep last night because he missed the children at home, Duwa..."

A Kachin man started speaking in the Kachin language, and the comrades who knew each other burst into laughter and the match ended for the second time.

The driver looked straight ahead.

"This is the earliest time our comrades can return home. It's only eighteen days. When you all get home, you need to get your stomach pumped, work up a sweat, and get ready for exercise and physical fitness to withstand the changing weather conditions, hey..."

- When I was reminded about the living situation, the subordinates and comrades were united...

"Yes... Captain Duwa, we understand."

They have recognized their ethnic groups through Kachin, Shan, and Chinese languages.

“When you return home, I will continue to teach you martial arts, Banto, and Japanese martial arts. You have already learned how to shoot a gun and how to throw a bayonet,” said Captain Duwa, continuing his plans for the future. He looked at Chaung Kyin, who was sitting next to him.

"We didn't have to shoot a bunch of good guns to get the two pandas, Zaw La. I was so tired of trying to wait without making a sound."

They told me about their journey back...

"How happy we would be if our revolutionary government received two very rare pandas. They are two very rare and valuable bear cubs, Zaw La."

As he spoke in a way that reminded him of their efforts and success, Duwa Zaw La lit a cigarette and...

“A panda cub can be bought for up to five thousand British pounds sterling. In fact, it is the rarest species in the world. Pandas are found only in the dense bamboo forests of China and the Himalayas. One thing I was most happy about was that when I went to see them at the Yangon Zoo, I saw that our government had given these extremely rare animals to foreign zoos to exchange for animals. They were not worth the real money. We had only heard that there were rare and valuable animals in neighboring countries, but we had never seen them in action... It is good to be satisfied with the tireless efforts of our people to send these two rare male and female pandas to the Yangon Zoo, Pe Aung. And I would like to find more animals for the Yangon Zoo to send. “A zoo that can keep up with the times "We need to try to see one."

He told me his purpose and desire.

“Yes, Zaw La, every time I go to the Yangon Zoo, I only see ordinary tigers from Burma. I haven’t seen any of the world-famous Bengal tigers from the western part of Burma, and I haven’t seen any large rhinos either. If you ever get the chance to go to that area, I’d like to organize a group of you and my comrades to go and investigate these animals and capture them alive.”

The two daughters clearly discussed their emotional balance. Duwa Zaw La and Bo Pe Aung had been friends since they were in school, so when they searched for the treasures of the Great Head Mountain, they fell in love with Duwa Zaw La's sister, Dr. Nan Yin, and at the end of the journey to the Great Head Mountain, they became husband and wife. Even though the Union citizens faced important issues, the two daughters-in-law, "Duwa Pe Aung" and "Duwa Zaw La", were the first to be trusted, and through their unwavering commitment to the interests of the Union citizens, they were accepted as beloved people by the Union people.

The convoy drove briskly along the tarmac road and then wound its way down the winding roads. They turned into a small village town bustling with markets and shops. The residents and shopkeepers in the town greeted the two men in the Land Rover at the front, waving their hats, scarves, and umbrellas in a show of respect and love.

"Kiss me, big Duwa Zaw La... big Duwa ..."

The two beloved heroes of the Union were introduced and greeted. The convoy drove through the inner city of Namhu and towards the high hills on the outskirts of the city. They drove at a leisurely pace to two large farms beautifully planted with lush greenery and bamboo trees, and honked their horns three times. In an instant, the cheers and greetings of the comrades inside the cars echoed in unison, while the workers and families who were working hard in the two large farms were bustling with joy and laughter. The two farms were located side by side, and the inscription “Nang Hae Wan” on the top of the right farm could be seen from afar. The name of the farm, written in yellow letters on a dark green background, with Burmese characters above and English characters below, is a very unique and striking symbol of the unity of the people of the Union.

The convoy of cars drove steadily into the courtyard of the palace, and at the very front, in front of the two-story white building, a Land Rover slowed down and stopped. Below, two young women, dressed in elegant and modern clothes, and children, holding hands, came out of the entrance gate, roaring.

A boy of about six years old with a cute little face opened the front door and got out. He jumped up and hugged Aung's neck, but Aung suddenly stopped him in the middle of the road and grabbed him and carried him into his arms... , ,

“Little Kyaw Min Aung, are you okay?”

He gave it to his eldest son Kyaw Min Aung, who was the eldest son of Bo Pe Aung...

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