Reflections after reading the poem "White Birch"

"White Birch" is a hymn written by the famous Russian poet Yesenin. The poem centers on the white birch and describes its beauty from different angles. The whole body is covered with snowflakes, snow-embroidered lace, white tassels, covered with silver frost, blooming spikes of flowers, and standing jade, showing a kind of holy beauty. The birch trees in the poem not only have changes in color, but also are full of natural beauty. The white birch is so holy and tall, it is the symbol of Russia. Reading this poem, in addition to feeling the beauty of the poetic conception, you can also feel the poet's strong love for his hometown and nature.

So, let’s take a look at the white birch trees: they are distributed in the Da and Xiaoxing’an Mountains, Changbai Mountain and the alpine areas of North China; they are vertically distributed below an altitude of 1000m in the Northeast and 1300-2700m in North China. Eastern Siberia of the Soviet Union, North Korea and northern Japan.

You see, such a plant can be said to be full of vitality, but why do Russians like the white birch so much and call it the "national tree"? Because the branches and leaves of the white birch are sparse and graceful, especially the straight trunk, white and elegant, it is very eye-catching. Planted alone or in clusters in gardens, park lawns, poolsides, lakesides or along roadsides, they are very beautiful. If planted in patches in mountains or hilly slopes, it can form a beautiful landscape forest. This shows how much Russians love their homeland!

Listen to the gurgling stream and feel the passage of time; listen to the turbulent waves and feel the momentum; listen to the boundless blue sky and enjoy the refreshing feeling. Walking into nature makes people feel the connotation of life. However, China has a vast territory and abundant resources. But we don't know how to cherish life. The life of a tree is a cycle of lovely trees constantly going through spring, skipping summer, surviving autumn and surviving winter.

If everyone can protect trees like the Russians and carefully carve their homes with nature like the Russians do, then our lives will become more colorful!

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