Zй™limxan Yaqub Zarafat Gй™lmй™sin Sй™nй™ Bu Here
Zəlimxan Yaqub’s work is celebrated for its . His poetry often serves the "national awakening" and the "promotion of the national spirit". In this specific poem, he uses traditional folk imagery—such as the saz (a traditional instrument) and the köhlən at (racing horse)—to ground his universal warnings in Azerbaijani cultural identity. The Ultimate Conclusion: Impermanence
: He notes that "poverty is an arrow to the poor man's chest," while the wealthy remain indifferent. ZЙ™limxan Yaqub Zarafat GЙ™lmЙ™sin SЙ™nЙ™ Bu
Yaqub begins with a stern warning: "Do not joke, I beg of you, this world is not a field for jokes". He contrasts the "easy walk of an ant" with the demanding "field of a racing horse," suggesting that while life may seem small or manageable at times, it requires the strength and endurance of a champion to navigate truly. The poet emphasizes that life is not a game but a serious responsibility where every action has weight. The Dangers of Deception and Greed Zəlimxan Yaqub’s work is celebrated for its