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About 500 BC, on the walls of the Persepolis Palace in Shiraz, they carved the cypress tree. This tree is stubborn and does not load, therefore, it is called free, henceforth it is also called the symbol of freedom.
According to the ISNA Cultural Heritage Reporter, the cypress freedom trait has been widely used in Persian literature. Poets have used cypresses in their poems for their descriptions a lot.
"I am surveyed at home. There is a shader / sweep of my head, I have shamshad and grass"
The cedar tree is always green, and it is never foggy, which may have been the joy of Iranians. Along with its other characteristics, this tree has a good resistance to drought, but it is important to resist hurricanes. The hardest hurricane breaks down other trees, but the cedar bends to the ground and never drops its bark. This is a good example for Iranians who have been abandoned by the invasion of the invading nations but have not abandoned their essence. Moreover, long-standing, long life and cypress resistance to pests are also interesting.
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