Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Populus euphratica was born immortal for thousands of years, but died for thousands of years, immortal for thousands of years.

Populus euphratica was born immortal for thousands of years, but died for thousands of years, immortal for thousands of years.

After watching Populus euphratica, what kind of tree is this? Populus euphratica Populus euphratica, the west wind, keeps company with sand and friends with strong winds every day. He stood in the desert in obscurity. He used his strong body to resist the wind and sand again and again. Although the saline-alkali soil goes deep into the bone marrow, even if the yellow sand is overwhelming, it stands in front of the desert like a tenacious barrier. In front of him is an endless desert, but behind him is a village with green mountains and green waters. He gave all his wealth to peony. The scorching sun resisted itself. The fate of Populus euphratica is not as good as I thought. Populus euphratica has protected a large number of animals and plants because of its tenacity and uprightness, and nurtured the civilization of the whole western region. Pioneering and war destroyed the living environment of Populus euphratica. Now, those upstream people who have been taken care of by Populus euphratica stop water and build dams, which makes Populus euphratica's life more difficult and falls into a crisis of life and death. Seeing this, I can't help thinking a lot. Populus euphratica's selfless dedication to nature and unrequited spirit deeply touched me and made me feel sad for its cruel fate. I wish God could give Populus euphratica more water.

Our problem of protecting and caring for birds is exactly the same as that in Populus euphratica. In our real life, some birds are on the verge of extinction because of indiscriminate killing of birds. In Populus euphratica, people destroyed the living environment of Populus euphratica and put Populus euphratica in a critical situation. Therefore, we should take care of nature, and take care of everything in nature.