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        Aung Thin is a Burmese author and teacher. Furthermore, Yangon University He has also taught at Mawlamyine Degree College and Pyin Oo Lwin Military University.

        1927 Magwe Division, Magway District, South Dunggyi City stood atop the mountain on April 17th. He was born to parents Thi Nyi Maung and Daw Shwe Kyrin. He is the oldest of three siblings. U Aung Thin is his given name. He began his studies at the age of five at U Tha Don Zan's elementary school in Tung Pyun Ruk, Taung Dung Gyi City.

         He proceeded to teach secondary school at Moe Thi Myanmar High School in Taungdonggyi after graduating from the fourth grade. He had to deal with a student strike in sixth grade in 1938.

        When the colored rebels appeared in 1949, he was apprehended by white forces and imprisoned in Magwe Prison. Reconciliation in South Cave Prison Prisons were the only option. He burst past the prison walls and fled in November. I submitted a personal story on 'When I Was in Jail' to Shumawa magazine. However, Shumwa opted not to include anything relating to the civil conflict at the time, so he returned the piece.It was then forwarded to Myawati magazine, and an article on Sarak's escape from jail was published in the May 1959 issue of Myawati magazine.

         Aung Thin's first literary production is that article. In 1960, I took an arts class that included Burmese language and literature. He excelled at English language and literature, as well as philosophy. Under the pen name Maung Tham Naing, he published two essays ("The Chairman Before Being a Dead Man" and another) and one (1) translation of English poetry in Pathein Magazine, which was produced by Yangon University students. During his time at BED, he passed the "Entitlement to Attend Burmese Literature Master's Qualification Course" under Professor U Wan of the Department of Burmese Literature in 1961.In 1962, he was hired as a coach at Yangon University. He is the literary director of the 50-page "Sasotaw" magazine. He contributed 3-4 pieces every month for the journal, under the pen name 'Maung Chan Naing.' I composed three slogans in the "Kak Kor Myain slogans" group when I was in middle school. The school staged it among high school Burmese literary elites.

    In Shumawa magazine, he published an article condemning Burmese language and non-rhyming poetry. He has since published a number of literary criticisms. Compiled and submitted a "Study Paper on Short Stories," and graduated with honors from the Master of Arts program in 1974.He was sacked from his work in April 1978 because the Myanmar Socialist Way Party suspected him of engaging in political activities. He has solely made a living by producing literature since then, and has taught Burmese literature in private tutoring courses. Thaban Magazine No. 1 published in November 1983 for a period of 25 months. Every month, a favorite short tale was written. Following that, he writes for magazines as needed. Introduction Books for children, such as classic introductions, were also published. Books were later released again.

    In 2014, writer U Aung Thin was discharged from Shwe Central Hospital after being treated for heart problems. He returned home to recuperate. He died on October 25th at 10:07. He passed away at the age of 88.


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