Phu Chana Sip Thit
AuthorChote Praepan
Original titleผู้ชนะสิบทิศ
CountryThailand
LanguageThai
Set inToungoo dynasty
Publication date
1932
ISBN9748358186
OCLC37905545

Phu Chana Sip Thit (Thai: ผู้ชนะสิบทิศ English: Conqueror of the Ten Directions) is a Thai historical novel written by Chote Praepan. The novel depicts the romanticized life of Bayinnaung, a pre-eminent Burmese monarch responsible for establishing the First Toungoo Empire, the largest empire in Southeast Asian history.

Since its publication in 1932, Phu Chana Sip Thit has been adapted into numerous stage plays, television dramas, radio dramas, and an eponymous song in mainstream Thai culture, which has reinforced the novel's enduring popularity, as well as Bayinnaung's stature within Thai society.[1][2]

The novel is an eight volume work, and is one of the longest historical novels in Southeast Asia, and known for its high literary standard and plotline.[2]

Title

The Thai language title Phu Chana Sip Thit literally means conqueror or victor of the ten directions. The epithet is derived from Slapat Rajawan, a Mon language chronicle, written by a monastery abbot in the 1760s.[3]

Adaptations

Phu Chana Sip Thit has been adapted into numerous stage plays, radio and television dramas, and films over the years.

Films

Between 1966 and 1967, the novel was adapted into a film trilogy, directed by Thian Karnasuta (เฑียรร์ กรรณสูต).

Television

The novel has been adapted as a television drama numerous times, including in 1958, 1961, 1971, 1980, 1983, 1989, and most recently, 2013.

Radio

The novel has also been adapted as a Thai radio drama on a literary program aired between 1987 and 1997, in 2011, and in 2012.

Music

Phu Chana Sip Thit was adapted into an eponymous song by Charin Nantanakorn, a popular Thai singer from the 1960s and 1970s.[4]

Cast

Television

Years 1958 1961 1971 1976
1980 (Rerun)
1983 1989-90 2013-14
Channels Channel 4 Channel 4 Channel 4 Channel 9 Channel 5 Channel 3 Channel 8
Making companies Kanokwan Dan-udom Kanokwan Dan-udom Srikhumrung Production Co., Ltd.
Screenplay Rapeeporn
Worakorn
Piyada
Viroj Srisitsereeamorn
Directors Tat Akatat Pisan Akaraseranee Khunakorn Setthee
Characters Main cast
Jadad / Mangchangai / Burengnongkayodinnoratha / Payinnaw Prakob Chaipipat Charin Nantanakorn Asawin Rattanapracha Nirut Sirijanya Somchart Prachatai Santisuk Promsiri Rattapoom Toekongsap
Mangtra / Tabengchawety / Tapinchawety Pisan Akaraseranee Asawin Rattanapracha Tripob Limpapat Jira Danbawornkiat
Talamaejantra Daret Satajan Sasima Singsiri Nantawan Mekyai Duangjai Hathaikarn Nattaya Dangbunga Prisana Kumpusiri
Talamaekusuma Songsri Tevakub Sawalee Pakaphan Thiwaporn Kanjanarom Kanokwan Dan-udom Pimjai Pommalee Sinjai Plengpanich Vanessa Herrmann
Sor-Pinya Suprawat Pattamasoot Santi Santiwetchakun Parahma Im-Anothai
Kantima / Nakatachebo Khompat Attaya Thanya Wachirabunjong Napapat Wattanakamolwut
Princess Nantawadee Peeranuch Sirisoui Arada Srisoikaew Morakot Hathaiwasiwong
Princess Cho-Aw Sumalee Chanpoomdon Pimolrat Pisolyabutr
Princess A-Tetya Kannika Thammakesorn Vannisa Sriwichian Kullamas Limpawutivaranon
Characters Supporting cast
Kai-Loo Somjin Thammatat Sorapong Chatree
Mangsinthoo Pathomchai Chomsrimek Sompob Benjathikul
Mae Laochee Somjit Supsamruay Juree Osiri Naruemon Phongsuphap
Takayee Siripong Isarangkoon Na Ayutthaya Akekaphan Bunluerit
King Norabodee / King of Pyay Tat Akatat Klot Atthaseri
Princess of Pyay Marasri Isarangkoon Na Ayutthaya Pimpaka Siangsomboon
Rhanong Somkuan Krajangsas Adisak Sawetnan Suchao Pongwilai
Saming Sor-Tud Chalad Na Songkhla
Takayor-Din Sommart Praihirun
Pakanwunyee Muangraerng Pattamin Praptpadol Suwanbang
Jalengkabo Witoon Karuna Rachawat Klipngern
See Aong Sompong Pongmit Kirati Thepthan
Nengbha Adinan Singhiran Kasama Nissaipan Wisawa Dabbaransi
Tongwunyee Wong Srisawas Jirasak Thanaworapong
Jeesabeng Soosak Thiantham Perawatch Herabutya
King Sohanpawha Prakob Arunsaeng Peter Maiocchi
Por-Ra Tiang Rapeepan Premratsamee Thichacha Boonruangkhao
Seng Sor-Boo Sukanya Nakson Jittamas Kupjit
Muk Eye Deuntem Salitul Kitlapat Korasudraiwon
Tongsa Or-rasa Isarangkoon Na Ayutthaya Paweena Thansrisuroj
Khemmachart Rojana-Hassadin
Siangkonsukayee Sriempan Suttinet Watcharachai Sunthornsiri
King Takayutpi Gumthorn Suwanpiyasiri Thanayong Wongtrakul
Princess Min Boo Candy Avery
John Bravo
Songkrt Meechaiyo
Somchart Prachatai
Nitiroj Simakamthorn
Polkrit Jaksuwan
Parinda Phinitchana
Characters Cameo
Mengkayinyo / Princess Sirichaisura Ron Banjongsang
Her Royal Highness Ampraka Wongnamon Daran Thitakawin
Pai Fayoo Prasat Thong-Aram
Characters Supporting cast
Emil Farah Abdallah Zaghmut
Muller Julein
Prasit Roswan
Kiatkhajorn Tuamdee
Jadad (Young) Pasawee Wasu-anankul
Mangtra (Young) Nuttapon Thamniyom
Talamaejantra (Young) Pichaporn Kulmongkol
Bodyguard Rhanong Phayab Pimsen
Bodyguard Rhanong Amnuay Wanjan
Bodyguard Rhanong Naratip Naknaka
Bodyguard Rhanong Chatchai Hongsangam

Original soundtracks

YearSong namePetitionMelodyComposeSing
1958Phu Chana Sip ThitSalai KaileitSalai Kaileit--
1961Phu Chana Sip ThitSalai KaileitSalai Kaileit-Charin Nantanakorn
1971Phu Chana Sip ThitSalai KaileitSalai Kaileit-Charin Nantanakorn
1980Phu Chana Sip ThitSalai KaileitSalai Kaileit-Charin Nantanakorn
1983Phu Chana Sip ThitSalai KaileitSalai Kaileit-Yuenyong Opakul
1989-90Phu Chana Sip ThitChairat WongkiatkhajornChairat WongkiatkhajornWirach U-ThawornArthur Panyachote
2013-14Chai Cha Na Ni Pen Khong ThoeSutthiphong SombatjindaVuttichai SombatjindaAnucha AtjanawatNattapon Wongsanit
หัวใจให้แผ่นดิน...วิญญาณให้ความรักSutthiphong SombatjindaVuttichai SombatjindaAnucha AtjanawatNattapon Wongsanit
Mai Mi Wan Plian ChaiSutthiphong SombatjindaVuttichai SombatjindaAnucha AtjanawatKeng (Infamous)

References

  1. Sunait Chutintharanond (1998). "King Bayinnaung as Historical Hero in Thai Perspective" (PDF). Manusya Journal of Humanities. 1 (2): 1–7, at pp. 1–2.
  2. 1 2 Kyaw, Aye (1985). "Burmese Sources for Lan Na Thai History" (PDF). Journal of the Siam Society. 73: 235–250.
  3. Chain, Tun Aung (2004). Selected Writings of Tun Aung Chain. Myanmar Historical Commission.
  4. "Take a trip to the Land of Love". Bangkok Post. 2019-07-25. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
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