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rahmatifard T, Azizi N, zarrinjoei B, Saki M R. The Boiling of the Seven Springs by William Jones English under the seven military domes of a closet. CLRJ 2021; 9 (2) :26-52
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3- Faculty of Islamic Azad University of Boroujerd
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Abstract This comparative study examines the ar is one of the ly,rical works of the military that symbolically narrates the spiritual transformation of Bahram Gour, who housed seven martyrs from seven countries who were the symbol of their homeland's culture in seven palaces, and heard a story from them every night. The Shah overnight began on Saturday with the Princess of the Black Dome, and Adineh ended in the White Dome, which belonged to the "correctness" of the Iranian Princess. With a story centered on following Iranian culture and rationality, Dorsati transformed the Shah spiritually and brought him to immortality. While acquainting himself with Persian culture and literature, William Jones created the system of the Seven Springs based on the stories of the seven military figures. Aware of the influence of the number seven in various ethnic groups and its application in Eastern mythology, he set the foundation of the Haft Cheshmeh on the number seven, which corresponds to the seven figures in terms of morphology. , Examined the similarities and differences between the two systems and came to the conclusion that the young king of the Jones system finally evolved in dealing with a mythical maiden and reached immortality with the purification of body and soul. Haft Cheshmeh, in terms of structure and content, flows like streams from the areas of seven military palaces and calmly joins the ocean of Persian poetry and literature
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