Summary:
Khun Thueng is a king of Chiang-Nguem city, has a queen name Budsadee. While he was traveling by himself in the forest for two months he fell in love
with the great naga.s daughter. He levied with her in naga city for two years. Before he left the naga.s daugther to get back his own city; she gave
him their son, named Khun Thung. However, his wife, queen Budsadee, did not like his son. So, Khun Thueng brought his son to the forest and asked the
angle look after his son. One year later the brought his son back. When Khun Thung grew up, he would like to see his mother, so he asked his father
to visit his naga mother. After stay with mother and grandparents for long time, he would like to get back to Chiang-Nguem city. Before he left the
naga city, his grandfather gave him three magical stuffs; coppered pot, sword, and scythe. He asked his mother how to use these magical stuffs. She
said, he could wished for everything from the coppered pot, the sword used as a weapon, and the scythe he need to drag on the ground and keep walking
until the scythe hooked something. When he reached the large river the scythe was stuck. He decided to stay a night on the river bank. When he got up
in the morning, he found this area was changed to be a big city. He named this city Sri-sut-ta-na-kha-na-hut. Then, he knocked on the coppered pot
and prayed he got two beautiful ladies from the pot. He married them to be his queens. He succeeded to the throne for a while. Again he would like to
travel in the forest. On the fifteen day he reached the Himmaparn forest.the magical place. He met the gibbon, she disguised as a beautiful lady. He
fell in love with her, and stayed together for three years. They had a son, named Um-kha. Later, Khun Thung went back to Sri-sut-ta-na-kha-na-hut
city with his so. And he promised that he will be back to brought his gibbon wife to stay together in the city. However, he never did it.
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Script: Tham Isan