Describing some Verses of Khaghani with a Critical Approach to other Descriptions

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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Khaghani Shervani is a poet who is not exaggerating if he is considered the most fanciful poet of Persian language. Failure to take into account the deep levels of his poetry in terms of structure and meaning makes us primarily aware of his meaning and purpose. And secondly, we would not understand the delicacy of the poetry that he desired. Khaghani's use of a variety of common sciences in his time is one of the reasons for his poetry's complexity. In one of Khāqani's idols, in the exhortation of Shervanshah, there are several poems written in the descriptions of Khaghani's poetry that have not been accurately stated. The reason for these misconceptions is that researchers do not receive the correct meaning of the combinations, such as Breaking Bridge, Change Jore, Eghde Joman, Row, Zebreghan, and High Curtain and do not pay attention to the components of poetry, so present an incomplete description of the poetry. In this article, we have tried to mention the meaning of the verses, along with aesthetic points in Khaghani's poetry which are important in understanding his poem.
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Persian
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Textual Criticism of Persian Literature, Volume:11 Issue: 4, 2020
Pages:
113 to 133
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