Blessing wisdom
"Uygur Wisdom" (Uighur: قۇتادغۇ بىلىك, Latin dimension: Qutadghu bilik), 11th century Uygur poet Yusufi Haas Haji Fu wrote a poem, up to 13,000 lines, with the Arrows poetry , Written in Masnawi body. The main characters are the king "sunrise", minister "full moon", the son of the full moon "wise", minister tribe, monk "awakening". The author through the narrative poem to create their own ideals in the mind, to exhort the aristocracy not tyrannical, insatiable. "Blessing wisdom" spread so far there are three transcripts. One for Vienna, in 1439 in the city of Herat city with Uighur text, the existing Vienna National Library; for Cairo Ben, with Arabic letters copied, the existing Cairo "Kaidi Wen" library; Ben, or Fergana, is relatively complete, copied from the end of the 12th century, the early 13th century, the existing Soviet Union Uzbekistan Institute of Oriental Studies Institute. Turkey published in 1947 the Roman word copy, is a more complete version. ^ Fu Le wisdom. Beijing: National Publishing House, 1986 ...