After graduating, he taught art at high schools in Mandalay.
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In 1950, a monk helped him to start studying under Aung Chit, an artist who painted cover designs for the Ludu Journal in Mandalay.
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Lu Tin was born in 1930 in Monywa in northwestern Burma, son of a mason, and entered a monastery for his education.
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