4 Metaphors for rustem

Rustem was a most illustrious example of all that is pious, disinterested, and heroic.

When Rustem was five years of age, he ate as much as a man, and some say that even in his third year he rode on horseback.

" Then it occurred to Zál that Rustem, after such an achievement, would be a proper person to take vengeance on the enemies of his grandfather Narímán, who was sent by Feridún with a large army against an enchanted fort situated upon the mountain Sipund, and who whilst endeavoring to effect his object, was killed by a piece of rock thrown down from above by the besieged.

Rustem and the Persian warriors were all amazement.

4 Metaphors for  rustem