Aung San Suu Kyi: The Fighting Peacock
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Drama - Historical - School Life - Slice of Life - Tragedy
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Aung San Suu Kyi: Tatakau Kujaku (“Aung San Suu Kyi: The Fighting Peacock”), by cartoonist Akatsu Mizuha, was first released by publisher Oakla Shuppan as part of a series of manga on Nobel Prize winners. It depicts Suu Kyi’s early life, examining the impact of the political legacy of her father, assassinated independence leader Aung San, and ends with her receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991." - The Irrawaddy.










so cute mori...Also mori crying 




So he princess is some non-blood-related stand-in for the MC and she was chosen because she resembled the Emperor's assassinated concubine who was the MC's mother. Meanwhile, the MC does have a half-brother through the official empress who is the designated heir to the empire. Still wow.