Sheikh Saadi's story and advice

Immortal poet Sheikh Saadi. He is world famous for composing poetry in Persian. His writings Gulista and Busta occupy a prominent place in world literature. Gulista and Busta means flower garden and garden of fragrance. The book contains six stories in many beautiful verses. Most of these stories are instructive. Maybe Saadi's intention was to tell a story with advice or counsel. But these have become incomparable as poetry, but as stories. All of these poems, written in Persian, have fascinated readers for hundreds of years. Sheikh Saadi's works have been translated into different languages of the world. Sheikh Saadi was born in Iran. Iran was once a very developed country in terms of wealth, education, knowledge, glory and tradition. Sadi was born in 1194 in the city of Siraj, then the capital of Iran. Sadi's father was a wealthy royal official. Sadi's parents died in infancy. This made the family situation very bad. Saadi, of course, was above all else. He left Vegbilas to acquire knowledge. He has lived according to the true saint, despising the riches of the world, the grace and honor of the king, worldly happiness, fame and money. He spent the last days of his life in a little hut, in the center of pursuits alone, in a state of helplessness.
He used to sit in solitude and practice poetry. And used to make pilgrimages for the pursuit of knowledge. He went to Mecca 15 times on foot. He also traveled across Arabia to Abyssinia and then to India. There was no shortage of people to pay him, but he never took money for himself. His days would go by with the food given by the fans and a little money. Saadi was a great scholar. He had many different experiences as a result of traveling around the country. He had outstanding observation-ability, vision of life and love of humanity. He has recorded his life experience in the form of a poem. The advice that Sheikh Saadi has given through the stories written in verse is valuable to everyone. Through this he speaks of man's eternal love for man. People will build a beautiful life through justice and values - this was Saadi's wish. Gulista and Busta: This app has been sorted out with just a few of the countless stories. The taste of the original poem cannot be found in these writings. This app does not have the melodious rhythm, melody and advice of Persian poetry. It can be known by reading the original writings of Sheikh Saadi and his various biographies. There is so much to learn. I hope you enjoy this piece of storytelling. The purpose of this app is to give you a brief introduction of Sheikh Saadi's writings.
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Beneficial lies
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The price of salt
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Sorry
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There is no justice
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The result of work
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The story of Chore Na-Shane religion
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As I was
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The real escape
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Not begging
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Two friends
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The sadness of shoes
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Laughter
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Faith
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The caress of quality
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Life-and-death
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The dignity of the teacher
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Seeing the war, he fled
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So kind Hatem
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When hungry
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Wrong treatment
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Clever
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Rotation
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Neck
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He who is great is great
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The story of miserliness
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Oppressive king
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Love for animals
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Dog work
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Merciful King
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The victory of tenderness
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Kite and vulture
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Kite and vulture
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Secret talk
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Intelligent minister
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Good man
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He loves himself
He is a poetry one of them..... Carry on