The ancient poems describing Populus euphratica include Populus euphratica of Bai Juyi, Populus euphratica of Wei and Populus euphratica of Wen Yiduo.
1, Populus euphratica of Bai Juyi
Populus euphratica stands tall and there is not a tree in a thousand miles. The desert is barren, and the cold wind blows snow. The world is boundless, and the desert is boundless. Independent cold autumn night, yellow sand full of shirts.
This poem describes the tall and straight Populus euphratica forest and its desert environment. The author uses "not a tree in a thousand miles" to describe the magnificence of this Populus euphratica forest, and uses "cold wind blowing snow" to describe the harsh desert environment. The last sentence, "Yellow sand is full of shirts", connects Populus euphratica with history and war, adding profound significance to poetry.
2. Populus euphratica of Zhang Ji
Populus euphratica leaves are silent, and the shadows of cold birds in the air are oblique. The frost on the dead branches is crystal clear, and the lonely pine is heavy at night.
This poem describes the leaves, dead branches and loneliness of Populus euphratica. The author uses "silence" to describe the falling of fallen leaves, while "cold birds in the air have oblique shadows" connects Populus euphratica forest with seasons and climate. The last two sentences express the loneliness of Populus euphratica by describing the dead branches and solitary pines.
3. Populus euphratica of Wei.
Populus euphratica is whispering in the west wind, and Jiangnan Jiangbei sends the return date. Teenagers don't know Hu Yangshu, Populus euphratica is alone in Longtou Temple.
This poem describes Populus euphratica and the cultural significance it represents. The author describes Populus euphratica's voice with "West Wind Whispering", while "Returning to the North and South of the Yangtze River" associates Populus euphratica with traveling and returning home. The last two sentences express the cultural and historical value represented by Populus euphratica by showing that teenagers don't know that Hu Yangshu and Populus euphratica are the only leading temples.
4. Wen Yiduo's Populus euphratica.
Populus euphratica forest is flying all over the sky, flying yellow sand to cover the sun. Lonely birds in the forest began to fly, and crying made people cry.
This poem describes the yellow sand and lonely birds in Populus euphratica forest. The author uses "flying all over the sky" to describe the cover of yellow sand, and "covering the sky and covering the sun" to describe the cover of yellow sand to the sun. The last two sentences show the loneliness and vitality of Populus euphratica by describing the frightened flight and crow of lonely birds.
Protection measures of Populus euphratica forest
1. Strengthen the monitoring and management of Populus euphratica forest to ensure the stability of its ecological environment.
2. The protection of Hu Yangshu has been strengthened, and logging of Hu Yangshu is prohibited.
3. Strengthen the management of tourists, limit the number and behavior of tourists and avoid excessive damage to Populus euphratica forest.