Spring and Now Ruz (the first day of the solar year) and all that is related, like environmental changes, and special rituals and traditions has been the subject of the speech of many poets. However, if these be viewed from the viewpoint of poets who are satirists as well, it is of another elegance.
In this article, it has been attempted to classify and put forth those points which are of satirical importance to the poets. Though these points are various and too many, but 16 points have been referred to here. The main points of reference are: the great many changes that occur in nature, animals such as birds and human and the rest are as follows:
ThaEne-TakaEni.> (cleaning up the house) and its difficulties, the great expenses for renewals, also low incomes, goods of inferior quality, and the sellers overcharging the buyers, the impatience and irritability of the families, ChahaEr - Shanbeh - Soori, Haft - seen, getting or giving Eydi. (masny handed to the the young by the elders), having guests at home and Seezdeh-bedar (getting to the country sides on the 13th of Farvardeen just for fun and pleasure).
And it is a good thing here to mention some poet’s description of spring in this way:
Trees like madness blossom a new Flowers, too, mock the nightingale