Expansion of a Narrative and Role of This in the Correction and Report of Hemistich in Shahnameh
The spread of national narrations is common in the history of their narration and writings. Sometimes this expansion is done with the aim of explaining and interpreting a sentence or a part of the main narrative, in the form of a sub-story. Therefore, these stories can also help to unveil the textual knots; because they gain a historical understanding of a sentence or a word in the form of a sub-narrative. One of the cases of spreading the narrative is the story that has been mentioned in some sources in the discussion of Anoushiran''s financial reforms. In talking about the financial reforms of this king, the line of narration in Shahnameh and most of the chronicles is such that with a brief reference to the status of tribute in the period of previous kings, there is talk of the beginning of reforms in Ghobad''s time when remains unfinished with his death and Anoushiran continued the reforms . Some chroniclers have cut along this line, and before beginning to talk about Anoushirvan''s reforms, they have narrated a story that is also Ghobad''s main motivation for financial reform. In this article, we try, first, to talk about the recording and the correct meaning of the phrase "No one praises the escaped one" of the kingdom of Anoushirvan, which is in a chaotic state in the manuscripts and the editions of this book, with the help of this narration. After that, we will discuss the authenticity of the narration and the origin of this narration in the second part of the article, and thus show one of the examples of the spread of narration in the national narrations.After that, we will discuss the authenticity of the narration and the origin of this narration in the second part of the article, and thus show one of the examples of the spread of narration in the national narrations
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A mythological motif and its origin and rotation in Iranian texts
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