Influenced by the cultural environment, Russia is full of poets and literary giants. Every outstanding Russian poet spared no effort to praise and eulogize the beauty and integrity of birch trees. In addition to great writers and poets, the Russian people have also created many literary works about birch trees, such as poems, fairy tales and essays, and also created many folk songs about birch trees. For example, Lube, a famous modern Russian folk band, once sang a song called "Birch Forest", which was adapted from a folk song about birch trees. Even in Tolstoy's "The Course of Suffering", he bluntly expressed his love for birch. There is such a sentence in the poem: "ялюблюдоберез" Ye Saining, a famous Russian writer, also wrote many poems about the birch tree, praising it 360 degrees without dead ends.
International recognition Because of the Soviet Union, China has always had close relations with the Soviet Union, and even after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, it has always maintained friendly exchanges with Russia. Under the influence of the Soviet Union, China's impression of Russia has also turned into birch, which can be reflected in many Chinese and Russian films. Whether in magic painting, men pick up women from the vast birch forest, or in war ballet, women dance in the birch forest and men fight in it.
It can be said that the birch forest is the spiritual symbol of Russia and internationally recognized.