It turned out that I wanted to go to Hafez's tomb to see the night scene. But who expected that the day I went, it suddenly closed at 7 pm, and it was not allowed to enter at 6:30 (the scenic spot was open until 10 pm), and I could only choose to come the next day during the day. You can hear the horn playing Hafez's poems constantly in the door, although it is read in Persian, I can't understand it at all, but just listen to the charm of this poem, it feels particularly good, let my heart calm down. Hafez, the most famous poet in Iran in the 14th century, heard that every Iranian family will have a Koran and a collection of Hafez poems. I came to his tomb to learn that so many Iranians came to worship him, and he was indeed popular! Shop with Hafez's Chinese poetry collection for $23
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It turned out that I wanted to go to Hafez's tomb to see the night scene. But who expected that the day I went, it suddenly closed at 7 pm, and it was not allowed to enter at 6:30 (the scenic spot was open until 10 pm), and I could only choose to come the next day during the day. You can hear the horn playing Hafez's poems constantly in the door, although it is read in Persian, I can't understand it at all, but just listen to the charm of this poem, it feels particularly good, let my heart calm down. Hafez, the most famous poet in Iran in the 14th century, heard that every Iranian family will have a Koran and a collection of Hafez poems. I came to his tomb to learn that so many Iranians came to worship him, and he was indeed popular! Shop with Hafez's Chinese poetry collection for $23
Hafez, a great Persian poet, was famous in Iran and spent most of his life in Shiraz. Two years after Timur captured Shiraz in 1387, Hafez died of poverty and anger and was buried in the Mosala Gardens on the outskirts of Shiraz. This is the most visited place of all tourist sites in Iran, where you can see people reading his poems. For thousands of years, his poems have been recited, interpreted, loved, and he is a poet who has influenced the words of Iranian life. The cemetery is a beautiful garden.
Hafiz's tomb is very large, as the most famous poet in Iran, this is a household name. Almost every household has its poetry collection, and there is not much understanding. It is probably half a leaf to visit and leave.
Many locals gathered here and saw high prestige.
After an hour's tour of the Pink Mosque, we took a taxi to Hafez Cemetery for 70,000 rials. Taxis stop at the crossroads outside the cemetery. After getting off the taxi, they walk about 100 meters to the entrance of the cemetery. This section of the road has now been opened up as a commercial pedestrian street. At this time, shops on both sides of the street have not opened yet, but many tourists have arrived one after another. Hafez is a Persian poet. He was born in 1315 and died in 1390 in Shiraz. As one of the most famous poets in Iran, Hafiz is well-known for his poems. He is the spiritual power and God of the heart of the Iranian people. It is said that every Iranian has two books in his family. The Koran and Hafiz's poems show Hafiz's position in the hearts of the Iranians. Opposite the cemetery is the courtyard of the Hafez Research Center. Today, a stage is set up at the entrance and neat chairs are placed below. It looks like there's a show going on here. After purchasing tickets for 200,000 rials per person at the ticket office at the entrance of the cemetery, they enter the garden-like cemetery. Along the central axis of the passage, there are roses blooming on both sides of the passage, as well as tall pine and cypress. Flowers and trees bring a different atmosphere to the graveyard, which was supposed to be solemn and solemn. Then he went up more than a dozen steps and passed through a cross corridor with a beautiful garden in front of him. Different kinds of perennial green plants surround an octagonal pavilion in the middle of the garden, which is the soul of the whole cemetery. Hafiz slept in the marble sarcophagus in the middle of the octagonal pavilion. Walk into the octagonal pavilion and look up at the top half of the stone pillars supporting the octagonal pavilion carved in honeycomb shape, which is the same structure as many mosque vaults we have seen. Such a beautiful octagonal pavilion, such a beautiful dome, blue glazed tiles painted into different sizes of symmetrical geometry is extremely beautiful. Under the dome of this Persian architecture style octagonal pavilion, there is a white marble sarcophagus of Hafez. At this moment, there are sarcophagus worship by the great local poet, and some people sitting beside his sarcophagus stroking the sarcophagus. People place their love and nostalgia on poets because they grew up under the influence of poets'works. Because of the large number of tourists, the lush cemetery seems to lack quiet and noisy, but the smiles and calmness we see on the faces of the Iranian people remain unchanged. This is the deepest feeling after several days of contacts with the local people in Iran. Such a mentality is really worth learning by the Chinese people. After leaving the octagonal pavilion, we circled around the cemetery. There were also some marbles in the garden with Hafez's poems engraved in Persian. There are many tombs in the cemetery, and perhaps some well-known cultural poets, to accompany Hafez through his days in heaven.
Hafez Tomb. Hafiz is Shiraz's most famous poet. It is said that almost all Iranians can recite a few Hafiz's poems. What a big garden. The tomb is in the octagonal pavilion in the middle of the entrance. It's marble. Many people prayed there with coffins on their hands, and long poems were engraved on marble tombstones. The top of the octagonal pavilion is also beautiful. Some people come over and have to take a picture with his grave. It can be seen that the local people love him. The prayer room did not enter, but the door looked good. About 200,000 is the standard price for local attractions.