Bo Bo Aung
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Bo Bo Aung (Burmese: ဘိုးဘိုးအောင်) was a prominent weizza (Burmese: ဝိဇ္ဇာ, Pali: vijjādhara), or wizard, from Sagaing who lived in Myanmar during the Konbaung Dynasty, or the 18th century. He was also called Maung Aung, or "Master Victory".[1] He supposedly lived to be around 200 years of age. He is credited with creating the modern weizza movement when he discovered manuscripts revealing the secrets of weizzas and mastered the art of qi.[2][3]
"Bo Bo" is a common Burmese honorific which translates to "uncle".[4]