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'''Sudsakorn''' (Thai: สุดสาคร; rtgs: Sutsakhon) is a fictional character in [[Sunthorn Phu|Sunthorn Phu's]] story of ''Phra Aphai Mani'', written in [[Thailand]] during the [[Rattanakosin period]]. Sudsakorn, the son of Phra Aphaimani and a mermaid, was born at Ko Kaeo Pisadan without ever having seen his father. His adventure begins after he grows up and begins to seek after him.
'''Sudsakorn''' ({{langx|th|สุดสาคร}}, {{RTGS|Sutsakhon}}, {{IPA|th|sùt.sǎː.kʰɔ̄ːn|pron}}) is a fictional character in [[Sunthorn Phu|Sunthorn Phu's]] story ''[[Phra Aphai Mani]]'', written in [[Thailand]] during the [[Rattanakosin period]]. Sudsakorn, the son of Phra Aphaimani and a mermaid, was born at Ko Kaeo Phitsadan (เกาะแก้วพิสดาร, Magical Island) without ever having seen his father. His adventure begins after he grows up and begins his quest for his father. The story incorporates much of the [[hero's journey]] [[narrative]] [[archetype]].


== Historical ==
== Synopsis ==
On a magical island called "Ko Kaeo Phitsadan" (เกาะแก้วพิสดาร), a mermaid gives birth to a child named "Sudsakorn" (สุดสาคร) which means "the edge of the sea". The boy is reared by an old and wise [[Rishi|hermit]] who eventually helps his mentee rescue his father from a [[Yaksha|yakṣī]] called "Nang Phisueasamut" (นางผีเสื้อสมุทร).
[[File:Sudsakornposter.jpg|thumb|Sudsakorn]]
At Magical Island, the mermaid Mad Pra Aphai Mani gives birth to Sudsakorn. He is reared and cared for by a hermit who helped rescue his parents from the ''phee ser sa mut'' The boy decides to begin a quest in search of his true father, and begs the hermit to teach him martials in order to protect himself from the dangers that would happen along the way. The hermit does so, and also gives Sudsakorn a special gift, a flying horse-like creature called Mar Nin Mang Korn, to shorten his journey. After Sudsakorn and this creature leave the magical island they were lured and into a haunted island by ghosts and become lost. They fight for several hours and escape various threats. Later on in their journey they encounter a nudist who steals Mar Nin Mang Korn and attempts to kill Sudsakorn by pushing him over a cliff. Sudsakorn unexpectedly survives the fall and he wanted his magical creature back so he hunted the nudist and fight to get his creature back , it was successfully done and from their fighting, it called the attention out of the king and making the king wanted to adopt Sud sa korn , time passes and Sud sa korn has grown bigger and stronger also his will the find his dad. He went out and continue finding his dad ,but now Sud sa korn has brothers. It wouldn’t be nice without any help from them. So they took ships and follow Sud sa korn into the ocean. In middle of the second journey , suddenly a big group of giant butterflies attacked them and took Sud sa korn’s brothers to the island. Sud sa korn followed the butterflies to the island and killed all the butterflies and rescued his brothers and finally met his dad on the island.


The boy soon begins a quest for his father, Phra Aphaimani (พระอภัยมณี), and so he begs the hermit to teach him martial arts to protect himself from the dangers along the way. The hermit does so and also gives Sudsakorn a special gift, a flying horse-like creature called [[Makara (Hindu mythology)|Maninmangkorn]] (ม้านิลมังกร, [[Jet (lignite)|jet]] dragon horse), to shorten his journey. After leaving the island, this creature and the boy are lured into a haunted island by evil spirits and become lost. They fight for several hours and escape various threats.
Story of Sudsakorn


Later in their journey, they encounter a nudist who steals Maninmangkorn and attempts to kill the boy by pushing him over a cliff. Sudsakorn unexpectedly survives the fall and sets out to retrieve Maninmangkorn. He hunts down the nudist and engages him successfully in combat. Sudsakorn is so successful that it draws the attention of a king, who decides to adopt him.
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Legend of Sudsakorn, a 2006 Thai live-action fantasy film.


Time passes and Sudsakorn, having grown bigger and stronger, continues his quest for his father, with the help of his newly acquired brothers who board ships to follow Sudsakorn to the sea. During the second journey, a large group of giant butterflies suddenly attack the boys and capture Sudsakorn’s brothers before carrying them to an island. Sudsakorn follows the butterflies to the island and kills the insects. He proceeds to rescue his brothers and discovers his long-lost father in the process.<ref>(2016, January 31). Retrieved from mthai: http://teen.mthai.com/education/37520.html</ref><ref>''Sudsakorn''. (2016, January 31). Retrieved from Myfirstbrain: http://www.myfirstbrain.com/student_view.aspx?ID=52581</ref><ref>''Sudsakorn''. (2016, January 31). Retrieved from Gottoknow: https://www.gotoknow.org/posts/519737</ref>
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Sudsakorn, a 3D computer graphic animated TV series on channel 7 beginning from 2002.


<nowiki>*</nowiki>The Adventure of Sudsakorn, a 1979 Thai animated film.
== The story of Sudsakorn in popular media ==


* ''[[Legend of Sudsakorn|The Legend of Sudsakorn]]'', a 2006 Thai live-action fantasy film.
== References ==
* ''Sudsakorn'', an animated TV series aired on [[Channel 7 (Thailand)|Channel 7]] beginning from 2002.
(2016, January 31). Retrieved from mthai: <nowiki>http://teen.mthai.com/education/37520.html</nowiki>
* ''[[The Adventure of Sudsakorn]]'', a 1979 Thai animated film.


== References ==
''Sudsakorn''. (2016, January 31). Retrieved from Myfirstbrain: <nowiki>http://www.myfirstbrain.com/student_view.aspx?ID=52581</nowiki>
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== See also==
''Sudsakorn''. (2016, January 31). Retrieved from Gottoknow: <nowiki>https://www.gotoknow.org/posts/519737</nowiki>
* [[Qilin]], a similar horse-like dragon in Chinese mythology.


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[[Category:Characters in epic poems]]

Latest revision as of 23:31, 30 October 2024

Sudsakorn (Thai: สุดสาคร, RTGSSutsakhon, pronounced [sùt.sǎː.kʰɔ̄ːn]) is a fictional character in Sunthorn Phu's story Phra Aphai Mani, written in Thailand during the Rattanakosin period. Sudsakorn, the son of Phra Aphaimani and a mermaid, was born at Ko Kaeo Phitsadan (เกาะแก้วพิสดาร, Magical Island) without ever having seen his father. His adventure begins after he grows up and begins his quest for his father. The story incorporates much of the hero's journey narrative archetype.

Synopsis

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On a magical island called "Ko Kaeo Phitsadan" (เกาะแก้วพิสดาร), a mermaid gives birth to a child named "Sudsakorn" (สุดสาคร) which means "the edge of the sea". The boy is reared by an old and wise hermit who eventually helps his mentee rescue his father from a yakṣī called "Nang Phisueasamut" (นางผีเสื้อสมุทร).

The boy soon begins a quest for his father, Phra Aphaimani (พระอภัยมณี), and so he begs the hermit to teach him martial arts to protect himself from the dangers along the way. The hermit does so and also gives Sudsakorn a special gift, a flying horse-like creature called Maninmangkorn (ม้านิลมังกร, jet dragon horse), to shorten his journey. After leaving the island, this creature and the boy are lured into a haunted island by evil spirits and become lost. They fight for several hours and escape various threats.

Later in their journey, they encounter a nudist who steals Maninmangkorn and attempts to kill the boy by pushing him over a cliff. Sudsakorn unexpectedly survives the fall and sets out to retrieve Maninmangkorn. He hunts down the nudist and engages him successfully in combat. Sudsakorn is so successful that it draws the attention of a king, who decides to adopt him.

Time passes and Sudsakorn, having grown bigger and stronger, continues his quest for his father, with the help of his newly acquired brothers who board ships to follow Sudsakorn to the sea. During the second journey, a large group of giant butterflies suddenly attack the boys and capture Sudsakorn’s brothers before carrying them to an island. Sudsakorn follows the butterflies to the island and kills the insects. He proceeds to rescue his brothers and discovers his long-lost father in the process.[1][2][3]

The story of Sudsakorn in popular media

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References

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  1. ^ (2016, January 31). Retrieved from mthai: http://teen.mthai.com/education/37520.html
  2. ^ Sudsakorn. (2016, January 31). Retrieved from Myfirstbrain: http://www.myfirstbrain.com/student_view.aspx?ID=52581
  3. ^ Sudsakorn. (2016, January 31). Retrieved from Gottoknow: https://www.gotoknow.org/posts/519737

See also

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  • Qilin, a similar horse-like dragon in Chinese mythology.