Sa'di Shirazi, in contrast to other poets and writers, has a unique feature that distinguishes him from others. This feature is a realistic and conscious look in the world that Sa'di portrays in Golestan. Saadi's look in Golestan is a real land of his world, not of the kind of worldly-wise religious and mystical views that make it practically a narrow, dark and high-risk passage that should close the eyes and ignore it. The author attempts to portray the image of someone who is related to his real world and is sufficiently terrestrial, contrary to the imagination of those who like to know Saa'di as just a mystic or religious preacher.The typology of human beings in Golestan, attention to the requirements of human nature, the sentimental life, the description of the details of life, (= incident), satire and humor though, empiricism in ethics and social issues, and the discussion of the presence of wisdom is one of the things that This article has been emphasized.