Most Chinese first encounter populus euphratica trees in their textbooks, in which the trees are praised for their strength and toughness, which enable them to survive any kinds of difficulties, setting an example for human beings when they face obstacles.
In the Uigur language, the name of populus euphratica means the most beautiful trees in the world. Most of the populus euphratica originate in China, while 90% of them survive along the northern Tarim basin. Luntai county rests in the Northern part of this region: Groves of these trees protect this desert area.
Even the toughest trees need Man's care: currently, 19 management stations have been built in Luntai County, and over 200 forest rangers take responsibility for the trees.
In recent years, these rangers put in a lot of effort to convince herdsmen who live in the populus euphratica forests to leave land to the forest. The record of their progress is remarkable: less forest fires, more scientific management and planting. Generation after generation will continue to promote environmental protection, and preserve this area for the future.
Populus euphratica survives along the northern tarim basin. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
In our daily life, more and more loanwords appear and change our habits in Chinese expression. Loanwords sound very similar with their original English words, and the process of learning them is full of fun to foreign students.
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