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Who is the author of Pride? What is the content of the story?

Ao is a novella written by Ba Maw Ding Ang, a famous Burmese writer, at 196 1.

This story happened in Burma during the British rule. Before the bankruptcy of E 'ao's family in Pengshui Village, E 'ao rode around on a little red horse all day, drinking chickens, playing with money, gambling, and sometimes making trouble, and became sworn enemies of Jia Chang and the police. He is so keen. Once, he severely hit the foreman of a forest farm because the foreman hit the farmer who cut bamboo. He also robbed a "bride" from the big landlord Wu Bolu and sent her back to her family. It turned out that this "bride" was the daughter of a tenant and was forced to pay her debts. Ao is upright, brave and sympathetic to the poor. The villagers all like and love him. Mei Ying, his maid, loves moths deeply, but moths have already fallen in love with da ji, the daughter of the landlord Wu Handa who grew up with him. After the bankruptcy of business in Hubei and Austria, Wu Handa forbade her daughter to associate with Hubei and Austria again.

The decline of the family and the persecution of the village chief and police officers deepened the hatred of Hubei and Austria towards the British colonial authorities and the Burmese government. He was arrested and imprisoned many times. Once I was in prison for three weeks, and I was completely different after I got out of prison. He swept away the bad habit of the prodigal son, and often talked with people about the uprising, boycotting the poll tax, "driving the British out of Myanmar" and "killing the village head and village head".

After fleeing home, E 'ao went to the mountainous area where Karen people lived, and joined the Burmese peasant uprising army against Britain. He often goes down the mountain to harass the enemy. Once, he robbed 300 yuan from the hotel owner and 500 yuan from the Indian usurer, which caused a sensation in many towns and villages. The British colonial authorities ordered that E 'ao must be caught, dead or alive.

Wumin Gong, the head of Pengshui Village, saw that E 'ao had become a "fugitive" and wanted to marry Mei Ying as his little wife. On a night when the north wind roared, Wumin Gong broke into Mei Ying's residence, pestering her fiercely, threatening and conniving at her, and Mei Ying was scared as if she had seen a ghost. Suddenly, Ao broke into the house, knocked Wumin Gong down and rescued Mei Ying.

The Burmese peasant rebels led by Saya Mountain are expanding their territory day by day. Hubei and Austria led some troops to fight in the mountainous areas around Bo Gu, and the situation was very difficult because of the tight blockade and layers of encirclement by the enemy. Meiying has always been concerned about the safety of Hubei and Austria, but Hubei and Austria are still obsessed with good luck. Da ji's parents initially wanted to marry da ji to a police chief, but da ji disagreed. Then forced her to marry an official, but she refused. Therefore, she was abandoned by her parents and had to go to her aunt's house.

Just when the rebel army commanded by Hubei and Austria was in trouble, Mei Ying followed the Karen villagers who had given the rebel army to the garrison position. Meiying asked to stay, but Aoe said nothing.

After the execution of the rebel leader Saiya Skirt Mounting, the British colonial authorities stepped up their encirclement and suppression of the Austrian army. Using the policy of religious bribery, the British colluded with some monks and wizards to trick the rebels into surrendering under the banner of "world peace". Ponty, one of the leaders of the rebel army and a comrade-in-arms of Hubei and Austria, colluded with the British colonial authorities through a mage to get rid of Hubei and Austria and defect to the enemy. Eo discovered the plot and immediately executed Pointy. The enemy used the sharp death to spread gossip about Hubei and Austria in an attempt to divide and disintegrate the rebel army. The enemy pressed hard and gradually narrowed the encirclement. Hubei and Austria led their troops to fight bravely, but because they were outnumbered, they eventually failed. E 'ao gritted his teeth with five surviving comrades-in-arms and went to the Karen settlement on the mountain with seven injured partners.

Hubei and Austria are still gathering strength and preparing to make a comeback. He haunts his familiar mountain village from time to time, looking for opportunities to attack the enemy. He wrote to da ji to propose to da ji. Da ji was overjoyed to see Ao's letter, and immediately wrote back to Ao, saying that he "decided to live with Ao forever" and made an appointment to meet Ao at his aunt's house in the village. Hubei and Austria refused to listen to Mei Ying's advice and insisted on keeping the appointment. The two lovers just met, and the lights in the four corners of the yard were on. "Don't try to resist, Eo, you are surrounded." Eo knew that he was ambushed by the enemy. He pointed to da ji and shouted, "You vicious woman." "Brother Ao, don't get me wrong, this ... I don't know anything about it!" Da Ji answered trembling. In a series of gunshots, E 'ao was shot and killed.

When E 'ao's body was carried out from the autopsy room of Yawadi Central Hospital, only two people cried in public: one was Mei Ying and the other was da ji.