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2023-07-07Aung San Suu Kyi, one of the world's most influential female politicians, has charmed the world. She has maneuvered between dignitaries with aplomb. Obama has kissed her, Cameron has held an umbrella for her.6Monthly visit to China Xi Jinping was treated as a VIP, even the beautiful Yingla met her and respected and admired her. This woman, not simple.
Aung San Suu Kyi is loved and respected by the people of Myanmar. When Myanmar is mentioned, people think of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and when Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is mentioned, people think of Myanmar, whose every smile, word and deed represents the national impression of Myanmar.2015year, Aung San Suu Kyi stepped into70At the age of 18, she is a frail woman with a beautiful face, often dressed in elegant traditional Burmese attire, with flowers pinned to the side of her head. Because her political style is as sharp as a rose, she is known as the "Rose of Burma".
In the eyes of the world, Aung San Suu Kyi's life as a politician is too successful and brilliant, she won the country, politics, and the hearts of the people. As a woman, Aung San Suu Kyi has a little-known tragic love. The wind and snow for her, in the end, a mirror, who let her is Aung San Suu Kyi it? Career triumphs love lost, she has had a romance, had a successful family, but in the face of the choice of the country and family, she lost their loved ones forever, widowed to this day. The death of love has become a permanent pain in her heart.
A political family brings with it the loss of a father at an early age.
Aung San Suu Kyi's misfortunes are due to her background.1945surname Nian6moon19She was born in Rangoon, the former capital of Burma, on Sunday, to General Aung San, the leader of Burma's independence. Aung San Suu Kyi's name is derived from the names of her family members, with Aung San coming from her father,...Suuoriginating from grandmothers.KyiIn turn, it was her mother. She is also often referred to asDaw Aung San Suu Kyi(math.) genusDawIn Burmese it is a term of respect for an older woman, i.e., a lady.
1947surname Nian7moon19Day, his fatherAung San Suu Kyi (1944-), Myanmar opposition leader and 1991 Nobel Peace laureateGeneral was assassinated by British-backed Burmese patriots, Aung San Suu Kyi was aged2Age.
1960Aung San Suu Kyi left Burma for India with her mother, who was appointed Myanmar's ambassador to India by the Western-backed Burmese government in 2007, and studied at a local women's college.
Cross-country marriages that begin with happiness
1964In 2007, Aung San Suu Kyi was sent by her mother to study politics, philosophy and economics at Oxford University, where she was introduced by her guardian, Duke Gore Booth, to Mike Aris, a British scholar and Oxford professor who studied Tibetan culture. At the time he was still studying history at Dharam University and was also interested in Bhutan. He found Aung San Suu Kyi to be the romantic embodiment of his own love for the East. For Michael Aris, it was a love story of "love at first sight". Under the snow-capped mountains of Bhutan, Aris, then tutor to the Bhutanese royal family, proposed to Aung San Suu Kyi.
Yes, they did.1972The marriage was registered at the Chelsea Marriage Registry in London in 2007. Aung San Suu Kyi gave only one condition: that she must return as long as her country needed her.MichaelAgreed.
following16Over the years, Aung San Suu Kyi sublimated her extraordinary charisma to become a perfect housewife. After the birth of her two sons, Alexander and Kim, she became a doting mother, known for her elaborate parties and gourmet meals for her children. To the dismay of her many feminist friends, she even insisted on ironing her husband's socks and organizing his room herself. For Mike Aris and Aung San Suu Kyi, this was perhaps the happiest and best time of their lives.
1988years, Aung San Suu Kyi's son has been separately12years and14Age. One quiet evening, she was reading a book with her husband at their home in Oxford when a phone call suddenly came saying her mother had had a stroke.
Suu Kyi quickly flew back to Rangoon, figuring it would take a few weeks at most to process, only to find herself in a city in turmoil. A series of violent revolts against the army had brought the country to a standstill. While caring for her mother in a Yangon hospital, she found a ward full of injured students, some still dying. At a time when any public gathering was illegal, the hospital became a stronghold of the leaderless revolution, and the news that "General Aung San's daughter had returned" spread like wildfire in the steppe.
Suu Kyi was approached by a petition group of academics asking her to become a leader of the pro-democracy movement, which she tentatively agreed to, figuring that once the election was over, she would have time to return to Oxford. Only two months ago she was a dutiful housewife, and now she has made the leap to leader of the uprising against the brutal rule of Burma's military junta.
parting song that breaks one's heart
On the English side, Michael can only anxiously get little bits of information about Suu Kyi by listening to the news: she's touring the country, her popularity has skyrocketed, she's being harassed by the junta in all sorts of ways every step of the way before the election, and many members of the National League for Democracy in Burma have been arrested and tortured. Michael's fear that Suu Kyi will be assassinated, like her father, lingers in the back of his mind.1989When Aung San Suu Kyi was placed under house arrest by the military junta in 2007, Michael found only one thing comforting about it: that she would at least be safe.
Mike Aris has begun to switch roles, traveling the international community to build Aung San Suu Kyi's international profile and keep the Burmese junta from harming her. At the same time, he was careful not to let his efforts become public knowledge. Once she became the leader of the new pro-democracy movement, the junta would use the fact that she was married to a foreigner against her. In fact, the junta did use the issue to accuse Aung San Suu Kyi of being a nationalist traitor and a tool of British and American neo-colonial tactics.
following5Over the years, as her son grew up, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi remained under house arrest in isolation. Mike Aris was only given two visits during this period. In fact, Aung San Suu Kyi's house arrest was exceptional because she could have asked to be taken to the airport and returned to the UK at any time, as long as she accepted her expulsion from the country. But the couple did not consider her taking this step at all. Mike Aris, a history scholar, was well aware that his wife's career had become part of the evolution of history. At home, he fiddles with the books Suu Kyi read before returning to Burma, and he decorates the walls with the various awards Suu Kyi received, including the1991Nobel Peace Prize for the year. Above his reclining bed hangs a huge photograph of Aung San Suu Kyi.
I won the kingdom but lost my love.
1999In 2007, Mike Aris learned that he had terminal cancer. He telephoned her with the bad news and immediately set about applying for a visa to go to Burma so that he could say goodbye to her in person, but his application was rejected by the Burmese military government, after which he insisted on applying for a30Many times, even many celebrities, including the Pope and Clinton, wrote letters and petitions on his behalf, all to no avail. Finally, an official of the Burmese military government approached Aung San Suu Kyi and told her she could say goodbye to her husband, provided she returned to Oxford.
Choosing motherland or family? The question of separation, which has plagued Aung San Suu Kyi and her wife for years, has now become an ultimatum. She is frantic, because once she leaves Myanmar, it will mean permanent exile - the achievements they have made over years of fighting side by side will be zero.
When Aung San Suu Kyi realized that she had no hope of ever seeing her husband Mike Aris again, she put on his favorite dress, then put a rose on her head and went alone to the British Embassy in Burma to record a farewell video for her husband, telling him that his love had always been her spiritual support. The image was later smuggled out of the country, but sadly by the time it reached the UK, Mike Aris had already been dead for two days.
1999In 2007, Aung San Suu Kyi was devastated to learn of her husband's death. She wrote in her diary, "The separation of my family was one of the prices I had to pay for a free Burma." (This article is based on internet content)
