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Sadi, also known as Saadi Shirazi, was a Persian poet and prose writer who lived during the medieval period. He was born in Shiraz, Iran, in the 13th century, and his works have left a profound impact on Persian literature and culture. Sadi is best known for his two major works: the Gulistan (Rose Garden) and the Bustan (The Orchard), both of which are celebrated for their eloquent prose and moral teachings. His poetry often reflects themes of love, morality, and the human condition, making him a timeless figure in literature.

Throughout his life, Sadi traveled extensively, which greatly influenced his writing and perspective. He was not only a poet but also a philosopher and storyteller, weaving together lessons from his travels into his poetry. His ability to convey complex ideas through simple yet profound language has made his work relatable across generations. Today, Sadi is regarded as one of the greatest poets in Persian literature, and his influence can be seen in the works of many subsequent writers and poets.

Nazionalità Iraniano
Data di nascita January 1, 1210
Luogo di nascita Shiraz, Fars, Iran
Data di morte January 1, 1292
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