ถึงขั้นไปขอเอกสารรุ่นน้องมาเลยนะคะ
ที่คุณว่าดิชั้น ปลอม ค่ะ 😌
The romantic side of Bayinnaung is not seen in the inscriptions,
Ayedawbon kyan or in the chronicles, only Athtoke-patti-htu gives an
account of his teen-age love for Thakin Gyi, the Royal Princess.This little
book also relates another love affair which is reminiscent of a story from
the Jatakas (no. 7 Kalavahana Jataka) and from the life of Kyansitha
before he became a king. Bayinnaung is supposed to have fallen in love
with a beautiful young widow, a Mon richman's daughter named Hne Ain
Taing who already had a son. This was during Tabin-shwe-hti's time
when Bayinnaung was staying in Pathein. He lived with her for sometime
and while she was bearing his child he had to go back to the capital.
Giving her a ring he told her to come to him if she has a son, but not to
come if the child is a daughter. Later after Bayinnaung became king she
came to the palace with two sons, but the King pretended that he did not
remember her. She showed the ring, but still the King after consulting his
Mon minister Binnya Dala asked her to go through "the ordeal by water,"
and only when she had passed the test would he accept her, naming the
younger son Shin Thitsa (Master Truth) . In the version by U Tin the lady
is said to be from Nyaungyan and the son later became the Lord of
Nyaungyan who started the Nyaungyan Dynasty (1599-1752).
Reference :
U Tin(Bagan Wundauk). Myanmar Min ok-chok-pon sardan ...1976 (reprint). Vol.
IV, p. 276-277. See also Euan Bagshawe's translation The Roval Administration
of Burma. 2001. p. 557. In the Myanmar Chronicles the lady is known as Khin
Pyi Sone, and both her sons are said to be by Bayinnaung.
หลักฐานว่า ลูกนางสนมของบุเรงนอง คือพระเจ้านยองยาน มีแม่เป็นคนมอญค่ะ คุณ zodiac28
ที่คุณว่าดิชั้น ปลอม ค่ะ 😌
The romantic side of Bayinnaung is not seen in the inscriptions,
Ayedawbon kyan or in the chronicles, only Athtoke-patti-htu gives an
account of his teen-age love for Thakin Gyi, the Royal Princess.This little
book also relates another love affair which is reminiscent of a story from
the Jatakas (no. 7 Kalavahana Jataka) and from the life of Kyansitha
before he became a king. Bayinnaung is supposed to have fallen in love
with a beautiful young widow, a Mon richman's daughter named Hne Ain
Taing who already had a son. This was during Tabin-shwe-hti's time
when Bayinnaung was staying in Pathein. He lived with her for sometime
and while she was bearing his child he had to go back to the capital.
Giving her a ring he told her to come to him if she has a son, but not to
come if the child is a daughter. Later after Bayinnaung became king she
came to the palace with two sons, but the King pretended that he did not
remember her. She showed the ring, but still the King after consulting his
Mon minister Binnya Dala asked her to go through "the ordeal by water,"
and only when she had passed the test would he accept her, naming the
younger son Shin Thitsa (Master Truth) . In the version by U Tin the lady
is said to be from Nyaungyan and the son later became the Lord of
Nyaungyan who started the Nyaungyan Dynasty (1599-1752).
Reference :
U Tin(Bagan Wundauk). Myanmar Min ok-chok-pon sardan ...1976 (reprint). Vol.
IV, p. 276-277. See also Euan Bagshawe's translation The Roval Administration
of Burma. 2001. p. 557. In the Myanmar Chronicles the lady is known as Khin
Pyi Sone, and both her sons are said to be by Bayinnaung.