Drakht-i Asurig

The poem is framed as a dialogue between a goat and a palm tree. At the end, the goat is proclaimed to be victorious The Iranians may have adopted this genre from the oral traditions of ancient Mesopotamia.[1]
Some scholars consider the goat and the palm tree to be the symbols of Zoroastrinism and the Babylonian religion, or simply the pastoral life and agricultural life, respectively.[1]
The poem is also considered wisdom literature.[1]
A similar but less significant story, "The story of the vine and the ewe" (رز و میش raz o mīš), has been recorded in Persian literature.[1]
More information is needed on that topic.
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