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It begins in 1429 in Inwa, near Mandalay, Myanmar, where Queen Shin Saw Pu felt unhappy after leaving Bago and missing her family. Following the death of her husband in battle, she made a courageous decision to escape with the help of two monk friends, eventually reaching Bago and reuniting with her family. By 1454, with all male heirs having ruled, Shin Saw Pu, as the sole remaining heir, ascended to the throne of Bago. She proved to be a capable ruler, maintaining peace and prosperity in her kingdom while neighboring kingdoms were embroiled in conflict. However, after a few years, she surprisingly abdicated her crown, surprising many, as she chose to follow her heart. She relocated to Yangon to be near Shwedagon Pagoda, dedicating her remaining life to prayer and religious devotion. Her significant contribution was transforming Shwedagon into the prominent Buddhist shrine it is today. She covered the pagoda with thin sheets of gold leaf, a practice later rulers continued, with visitors still adorning the shrine with gold leaf. Shin Saw Pu is remembered not just as a queen, but for her remarkable achievements made independent of her royal title. The document concludes with writing prompts encouraging readers to reflect on their own happiness, passions, overcoming challenges, and future dreams, suggesting they write their responses on paper.","The Queen Alyson Curro  \nChuu Wai  \nQueen Shin Saw Pu was sailing down the Irrawaddy River.  \nIt was dark. The moon was her guide. It was 14 29 in Inwa, an ancient city near Mandalay in central Myanmar.  \nQueen Shin Saw Pu of Inwa was unhappy, and she was doing something about it.  \nEver since leaving Bago, the queen had missed her home and family.  \nWhen her husband, the king of Inwa, died in  \nbattle, she made a daring decision. With the help of two monk friends, she escaped.  \nWhen the sun came up, she hid in the jungle.  \nQueen Shin Saw Pu made it to Bago, and her family gave her big hugs.  \nThey had missed her too.  \nBy 14 54 ,all the men in her family had ruled as king of Bago.  \nShin Saw Pu was the only remaining heir, so it was her turn.  \nShe did a good job.  \nQueen Shin Saw Pu’s peaceful kingdom prospered, while the men in neighboring  \nkingdoms fought one another.  \nBut after a few years of ruling her kingdom, the queen decided she wanted something different and gave up her crown .  \nPeople were surprised, but she was listening to her heart.  \nShin Saw Pu moved to Yangon to be close to Shwedagon Pagoda and dedicated the rest of her life to prayer and other religious activities. She also made Shwedagon the Buddhist shrine and icon it is today.  \nShe had her weight in gold hammered into thin sheets, called gold leaf, and she covered the pagoda with them.  \nLater rulers (all men) followed her example, and, even today, visitors decorate Shwedagon  \nwith gold leaf.  \nShin Saw Pu was a queen, but she is celebrated today for the accomplishments she achieved without a crown .  \nUse these prompts to write your own story on a piece of paper.  \nWhen are you happiest?  \nWhat do you love doing?  \nLife can be tough sometimes. Describe a tough moment in your life that you overcame . 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