Molana jalaluddin Rumi (1September 30, 2007-12731February 17), the Turks called the Eastern Roman Empire rum at that time, and Rumi means from the Eastern Roman Empire.
Maurane Jalaluddin Rumi, a famous poet and mystic in ancient Persia, had a great influence on Islamic culture and even the world culture. Rumi's poetry creation pays great attention to ideological content, so it is not gorgeous in language, but its language is easy to understand. His narrative poems mainly tell stories, but at the end of the story, people often feel a lot.
Rumi's original name is Muhammad, and Jalaluddin is his title, which means religious saint. Later, he was also called Moravi, which means master and elder.
Reputation: Rumi enjoys a high reputation in the history of Persian literature. He is as famous as Ferdowsi, Saadi and Hafez, and is known as the "four pillars of poetry".