Cambodia 's most famous literary and cultural hero - Choun Nat "Choun Nat" is known as the most impressive literary and cultural promoter of Cambodian production. Many people claim that Choun Nat has revived the cultural identity of Cambodia. Unfortunately, due to the tremendous isolation and suffering of Cambodia over the past several decades, he is not a developed country recognized worldwide. The purpose of this paper is not to ignore our excellent example but to awaken Cambodians and foreigners.
What Choun Nat did is beyond human ability! His whole life was donated to revitalize the cultural identity of Cambodia. Knowledge about Choun Nat's life will be a good example of the next generation - how does Choun Nat delegate a big obligation? Ignore Choun Nat everyone will lose huge knowledge. The history of Choun Nat & amp; iexcl; & lt; brvbar; is classified as a cultural heritage of Cambodia and needs to be preserved in Cambodia. Lease Brooks
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Choun Nat was born on March 11, 1883 at Kampong Speu (Kampong Speu is Cambodia, northern part of Phnom Penh, about 48 km). He is from a farm house. His mother's name is Youk and his father's name is Prom Choun. Choun Nat has only one brother Sir. Choun Nut At the age of 12, his parents went to a Buddhist temple named Pothiprek located in Kandar Provice (Kandar Provinnce about 10 kilometers south of Cambodia's capital Phnom Penh) so he would show it as a Khmer literature You can: Keo Morm. When he was 14 years old (1897), he became a Buddhist monk and studied at the Poiprek Monastery for two years. Then he left the Hounaloum monastery in Phnom Penh near the royal palace. So, he lived with Master Tep Sao. But when he was 21, he returned to the Potiprec monastery.