The most frequently mentioned beautiful woman in Divan poetry is her mouth, teeth, lips, cheeks and hair.
Here, except for the dimple, which means sideways glance, the most visible parts of the woman of that period.
Each of these parts has been likened to certain objects and concepts, and extraordinary verses and couplets have been created from these comparisons and the relationships between the parts.
Striking connections have been established between these parts and certain concepts and motifs of religion, war, science, attack, legend and even naval concepts.
In fact, it can be said that there is no subject that is not related to female beauty.
This is certainly another measure of the place and importance of women in Turkish society.
In this work, Dilaver Cebeci reveals that besides being a great poet, he is also one of the Turkish writers who attracts attention with his scientific research.