Pho Hlaing ( my, ဘိုးလှိုင်, also spelt Hpo Hlaing) was a Burmese noble and civil servant, best known for his treatise, ' (), which proposed sweeping reforms to transform Burma's monarchy into a
constitutional monarchy
A constitutional monarchy, parliamentary monarchy, or democratic monarchy is a form of monarchy in which the monarch exercises their authority in accordance with a constitution and is not alone in decision making. Constitutional monarchies di ...
and an early advocate of indigenous democracy.
Pho Hlaing was an accomplished writer and wrote a number of important treatises throughout his lifetime, on politics, mathematics and Buddhist philosophy.
Names and titles
Pho Hlaing was known by a number of titles and names, including the Yaw Atwinwun (), Shwepyi Atwinwun (), Wetmasut Myoza (), Magwe Myoza () and posthumously called the Yaw Mingyi () and Shwepyi Mingyi (). ''Atwinwun'' is roughly analogous to 'Minister of the Interior', ''Myoza'' is roughly 'Duke', and ''Mingyi'' is a title reserved for the monarch or high-ranking ministers.
Early life
Pho Hlaing was born in 1830 in Ywapale, a small village in
Myingyan District
Myingyan District is a district of the Mandalay Division in central Burma.
Townships
The district contains the following townships:
*Myingyan Township
* Taungtha Township
* Natogyi Township
* Nganzun Township
At one point, Myingyan District als ...
in
Upper Burma
Upper Myanmar ( my, အထက်မြန်မာပြည်, also called Upper Burma) is a geographic region of Myanmar, traditionally encompassing Mandalay and its periphery (modern Mandalay, Sagaing, Magway Regions), or more broadly spe ...
to Thado Minhlakyawhtin (father) and Me Nyein (mother).
His father, a royal official (the Lord of
Yenangyaung
Yenangyaung ( my, ရေနံချောင်း; literally "stream of oil") is a city in the Magway Region of central Myanmar, located on the Irrawaddy River and 363 miles from Yangon. Until 1974, it remained the capital city of both Minbu Div ...
and Minister of Yindaw) at the Konbaung court, had been a minister under
King Tharrawaddy, but was killed during a
Hluttaw
The Pyidaungsu Hluttaw ( my, ပြည်ထောင်စု လွှတ်တော် lit. Assembly of the Union) is the ''de jure'' national-level bicameral legislature of Myanmar (officially known as the ''Republic of the Union of My ...
session by the king for alleged disloyalty.
Pho Hlaing's great-grandfather was the Minister of Shwepyi ().
During his early formative years, he joined a local monastery, then led by the Kyabo Sayadaw, as a novice monk (
samanera
A sāmaṇera (Pali); sa, श्रामणेर (), is a novice male monastic in a Buddhist context. A female novice is a ''śrāmaṇerī'' or ''śrāmaṇerikā'' (Sanskrit; Pāli: ''sāmaṇerī'').
Etymology
The ''sāmaṇera'' is a ...
).
After the assassination of his father in 1845, Pho Hlaing was given up by his widowed mother to
Prince Mindon.
He was subsequently adopted by King Tharrawaddy's daughter, Mahadevi.
He rejoined the monkhood at his patrons' request, and was educated at royal monasteries and spent some time studying under the
Supreme Patriarch
Sangharaja (Pāli: ''sangha'' religious community + ''raja'' ruler, king, or prince) is the title given in many Theravada Buddhist countries to a senior monk who is the titular head either of a monastic fraternity ( nikaya), or of the ''Sangha'' t ...
, the Bagaya Sayadaw.
In the aftermath of the 1852
Second Anglo-Burmese War
The Second Anglo-Burmese War or the Second Burma War ( my, ဒုတိယ အင်္ဂလိပ် မြန်မာ စစ် ; 5 April 185220 January 1853) was the second of the three wars fought between the Burmese Empire and British Em ...
, Princes Mindon and
Kanaung
Kanaung is a town in the Ayeyarwady Division of south-west Myanmar. It is the seat of the Myanaung Township in the Hinthada District
Hinthada District ( my, ဟင်္သာတခရိုင်; formerly Henzada District) is a district of Ay ...
fled
Amarapura
Amarapura ( my, အမရပူရ, MLCTS=a. ma. ra. pu ra., , ; also spelt as Ummerapoora) is a former capital of Myanmar, and now a township of Mandalay city. Amarapura is bounded by the Irrawaddy river in the west, Chanmyathazi Township in ...
to overthrow their brother,
Pagan. Pho Hlaing, then 22, followed them to
Shwebo
Shwebo ( my, ရွှေဘိုမြို့ ) is a city in Sagaing Region, Burma, 110 km north-west of Mandalay between the Irrawaddy and the Mu rivers. The city was the origin of the Konbaung Dynasty, established by King Alaungpaya i ...
.
That same year, King Pagan abdicated the throne. After this time, Pho Hlaing became a close adviser of the now King Mindon.
Reign of King Mindon
In 1853, Pho Hlaing married Khin Phyu (b. 1833), the daughter of Kyaw U, the Lord of Magwe, who had a distinguished career in the royal service. Pho Hlaing was first appointed as ''upanissaya'' (personal assistant) to his father-in-law, who was responsible for the kingdom's foreign affairs. He was also conferred the title ''Minhlasithu'' and became the Lord of Yaw (or ''Yaw Myoza''). At the age of 28, Pho Hlaing was promoted to become the ''Atwinwun'' of Yaw.
After the assassination of Mindon's heir apparent,
Prince Kanaung, Pho Hlaing was put charge of managing industrial projects in the kingdom, including 50 factories and workshops and operating the
royal mint
The Royal Mint is the United Kingdom's oldest company and the official maker of British coins.
Operating under the legal name The Royal Mint Limited, it is a limited company that is wholly owned by His Majesty's Treasury and is under an exclu ...
, as well as disseminating Western technologies.
In 1868, he translated a
Sanskrit
Sanskrit (; attributively , ; nominalization, nominally , , ) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had Trans-cul ...
mathematical text, ''
Lilāvati'' into Burmese. The following year, he compiled ', which included a
Burmese language
Burmese ( my, မြန်မာဘာသာ, MLCTS: ''mranmabhasa'', IPA: ) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Myanmar (also known as Burma), where it is an official language, lingua franca, and the native language of the Burmans, the cou ...
system of the
telegraph
Telegraphy is the long-distance transmission of messages where the sender uses symbolic codes, known to the recipient, rather than a physical exchange of an object bearing the message. Thus flag semaphore is a method of telegraphy, whereas ...
y code, innovated by Pho Hlaing himself. By 1872, he had been awarded to a ''
salwe'' of 12 strings.
During King Mindon's reign, Pho Hlaing was one of the few officials at the royal court to be allowed to dissent with the king.
Despite Pho Hlaing's close relationship with Mindon (who treated him like a son) in 1871, Pho Hlaing was stripped of his offices as the ''Shwepyi Wun'' and Lord of Wetmasut and placed under house arrest, because he was accused of drinking
alcohol
Alcohol most commonly refers to:
* Alcohol (chemistry), an organic compound in which a hydroxyl group is bound to a carbon atom
* Alcohol (drug), an intoxicant found in alcoholic drinks
Alcohol may also refer to:
Chemicals
* Ethanol, one of sev ...
(specifically beer) and claiming alcohol consumption was not a sin unless imbibed to the point of drunkenness.
During his time in house arrest, he wrote ' (, ''The Taste of Freedom''), a
comparative religion
Comparative religion is the branch of the study of religions with the systematic comparison of the doctrines and practices, themes and impacts (including migration) of the world's religions. In general the comparative study of religion yie ...
treatise and philosophical critique of world religions.
However, he was reinstated less than 6 months afterward, at the intervention of the Khinmagan Sayadaw.
That same year, Pho Hlaing wrote a defining work, a political treatise entitled ' (, ''An Analysis of the Head of State''), which delineated a
social contract
In moral and political philosophy, the social contract is a theory or model that originated during the Age of Enlightenment and usually, although not always, concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual.
Social ...
between the king and his subjects, as the king did not rule by
divine right, but by
birthright.
In 1875, he wrote ' (, ''Contemplation of the Body''), a treatise on
anatomy
Anatomy () is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science that deals with the structural organization of living things. It is an old science, having its ...
, commissioned by the Princess Lord of Salin.
In 1877, he wrote ''Ten Kinds of
Vipassana
''Samatha'' ( Pāli; sa, शमथ ''śamatha''; ), "calm," "serenity," "tranquillity of awareness," and ''vipassanā'' ( Pāli; Sanskrit ''vipaśyanā''), literally "special, super (''vi-''), seeing (''-passanā'')", are two qualities of t ...
Insight'' (), commissioned by a high-ranking Buddhist monk.
Pho Hlaing also directed the construction of the
Atumashi Monastery. In the days leading up to King Mindon's death in 1877, the royal court was in disarray.
Rājadhammasaṅgaha and the reign of Thibaw
In 1878, soon after the coronation of
King Thibaw
Thibaw Min, also Thebaw or Theebaw ( my, သီပေါမင်း, ; 1 January 1859 – 19 December 1916) was the last king of the Konbaung dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and also the last Burmese monarch in the country's history. His ...
, Mindon's son, Pho Hlaing published a revolutionary work, a three-part political treatise called the ' (, variously rendered ''Companion of Dhamma for Royalty'', ''A Collection of Norms for Kingship'', or ''Civil Society under Monarchy''). This work was heavily influenced by Buddhist teachings, particularly the Seven ''Aparihāniya'' Principles, a sermon given by the
Gautama Buddha
Siddhartha Gautama, most commonly referred to as the Buddha, was a wandering ascetic and religious teacher who lived in South Asia during the 6th or 5th century BCE and founded Buddhism.
According to Buddhist tradition, he was born in ...
on proper governance and summarised as follows:
#Consultation of a body
#Action by consensus
#Behaviour in accordance with the law
#Respect for admonishments of superiors
#No oppression of women
#Respect for the rites of towns' and villages'
spirit guardians
#Protection of the monkhood
Pho Hlaing's treatise essentially proposed a variety of major political and economic reforms to preserve Burmese sovereignty. These included transforming the kingdom's government system into a constitutional monarchy, whereby the king ruled indirectly by social contract, through a
bicameral parliament
Bicameralism is a type of legislature, one divided into two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses, known as a bicameral legislature. Bicameralism is distinguished from unicameralism, in which all members deliberate and vote as a single grou ...
that was represented by both the aristocracy and commoners, and the king had a cabinet of ministers. These proposals were influenced by England's system of government.
The economic reforms suggested by Pho Hlaing included restrictions on royal expenditures, salaries for the royal family and aristocracy, establishment of a national banking system, economic incentives for farmers and traders.
Pho Hlaing also analyzed the decline of the Burmese population in the kingdom, coming to the conclusion that excessive taxation was forcing many Burmese to migrate to British-occupied
Lower Burma
Lower Myanmar ( my, အောက်မြန်မာပြည်, also called Lower Burma) is a geographic region of Myanmar and includes the low-lying Irrawaddy Delta ( Ayeyarwady, Bago and Yangon Regions), as well as coastal regions of the co ...
. However, Pho Hlaing's treatise was ignored and rejected. Within 50 days of submitting it to
Byedaik The ''Byedaik'' ( my, ဗြဲတိုက်, lit. "Bachelor Chambers") served as the Privy Council in pre-colonial Burma, by handling the court's internal affairs and also served as an interlocutor between the king and other royal agencies, incl ...
(Privy Council), Pho Hlaing was summarily dismissed from his offices.
The first
Burmese lottery was introduced during the
Konbaung Dynasty
The Konbaung dynasty ( my, ကုန်းဘောင်ခေတ်, ), also known as Third Burmese Empire (တတိယမြန်မာနိုင်ငံတော်) and formerly known as the Alompra dynasty (အလောင်းဘ ...
. A national state lottery was first established in 1878 during the reign of King
Thibaw Min
Thibaw Min, also Thebaw or Theebaw ( my, သီပေါမင်း, ; 1 January 1859 – 19 December 1916) was the last king of the Konbaung dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and also the last Burmese monarch in the country's history. His r ...
, in an attempt to raise state revenues.
The lottery was the brainchild of Pho Hlaing, who had played the French lottery in Paris.
Following ongoing issues with the administration of the lottery, including conflicts of interest, decreased revenues, condemnation against gambling by Buddhist monks, the lottery was ended in 1880.
On 12 August 1883, (the sixth waning day of Wagaung 1235 ME), Pho Hlaing died at the age of 53. At his death, Pho Hlaing had the title ''Thado Mingyi Minhla Mahamingaung Thihathu''.
Works
*''Lilavati'' (1868) - Translation of an Indian geometric treatise
*''Lipidipika'' (1869)
*''Assabeda'' (1869)
*''Saddasangaha'' (1869)
*''Vimuttirasa'' or ''The Taste of Freedom'' (1871) - comparative religion
*''Mahasamatavinicchaya'' or ''An Analysis of the Maha Thamata'' (1871) - a political treatise on social contract
*''Kayanupassana'' or ''Contemplation of the Body'' (1875) - anatomy and Buddhist philosophy
*''Ten Kinds of Vipassana Insight'' (1877) - Buddhist philosophy
*''Rajadhammasanghaha'' (1878) - a treatise on constitutional monarchy
*''Mahasujataka'' (1881) - a treatise on Burmese astrology
References
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