How do you pronounce the pinyin of "White Birch Forest"?

The pinyin of "Birch Forest" is: [bái huà lín]. White birch is a deciduous tree that loves sunlight and has strong vitality. After a forest is burned down by fire, white birch is often the first to grow, often forming a large forest of white birch. It is one of the main tree species forming natural forests.

1. Sentences describing birch:

1. In autumn, the birch forest in my hometown is the most beautiful. The autumn wind sweeps gently, and the leaves fall all over the sky, like flying butterflies. It's like dancing elves flying and spinning in the sky. It fell to the ground and became a golden avenue, where we played and played hide and seek. Walking in the jungle, looking up at the straight white tree trunks and golden leaves, I quietly listened to the narrative of the birch forest... In autumn, I was immersed in the picturesque birch forest in my hometown.

2. Although it is summer, the rain from the sky always reminds me of autumn rain, although autumn rain is not as warm as summer rain. Comfortable, but much more beautiful than summer rain. Xiao Chen and I met in a birch forest. It was raining lightly that day, a few leaves were falling, and she was walking with a goose-yellow umbrella. She felt very comfortable. She also walked with an umbrella. There were only two of us in the huge forest. He seemed to hear the footsteps of the other party and raised his head at the same time, ha! It turns out that he is the same person as himself.

2. Poems about White Birch:

"White Birch"

In front of my window, there is a white birch, as if it is coated with silver frost and covered with silver frost. snowflake.

The furry branches, the snow-embroidered lace are chic, the clusters of flowers are blooming, and the white tassels are picturesque.

In the hazy silence, this white birch stands, shining with bright snowflakes in the brilliant golden light.

The white birches are wandering around, and the belated morning glow adds another layer of silver brilliance to the snow-capped branches.

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