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Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
Chang Thai Wellness
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Khun Chang Khun Phaen is a long Thai epic poem which originated from a legend of Thai folklore and is one of the most notable works in Thai literature. The work's entire length is over 20,000 couplets. Khun Chang and Khun Phaen are the leading male characters, where Khun was a junior feudal title given for male commoners. The story recounts the adventurous and amorous struggles of the three main protagonists. Much of their relationship can be described as a love triangle. Khun Phaen and Khun Chang compete for the lovely Wanthong from childhood for over fifty years. Their stories transpire amid the larger backdrop of national events, including two wars, several abductions, a suspected revolt, an idyllic sojourn in the forest, two court cases, trial by ordeal, jail, and treachery. Ultimately the King of Ayutthaya condemns Wanthong to death for failing to choose between the two men. The KCKP epic existed for a long time as a orally transmitted poem among Thai troubadours. The poem was first written down and published in a printed format in 1872, and a standard printed edition first published in 1917–1918. Like many works with origins in popular entertainment, it is fast-moving and repleted with heroism, romance, sex, violence, folk comedy, magic, horror, and passages of lyrical beauty. In Thailand, the story is universally known. Children learn passages at school, and the poem is a source of songs, popular aphorisms, and everyday metaphors. A standard edition of KCKP, as published by the National Library is 1085-page long. A complete English prose translation of KCKP was published by Chris Baker and P. Phongpaichit in 2010.
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