Abstract
J. Balasagyn‘s work "Blessed knowledge" as an exemplary didactic work of the Turkic peoples has not lost its relevance, ideological and aesthetic influence and continues to increase its educational and aesthetic value for modern youth and readers. The work of Zhusup Balasagyn "Blessed knowledge" is one of the first encyclopedic works in Turkish. The poems of Zhusup Balasagyn are a didactic, meaningful and educational message that our people have been listening to since ancient times. It expressed the rich, the poor, the needy, officials, youth and all humanity. Generally speaking, the poetphilosopher looked at the strange phenomena of his time and saw that faith was disappearing, youth was corrupting, justice was fleeing from power, people‘s trust in each other was disappearing, rulers were working for themselves, not thinking about the people, and he wrote his "Blessed knowledge"
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