1 It refers to both the natural westerly wind (or the harsh natural environment) that destroys Populus euphratica and the behavior of humans destroying Populus euphratica 2 ① Be strong when you are strong, rise up in adversity, survive as long as you breathe, and never give up; ② Don’t be greedy for vain fame and make selfless contributions; ③ The integrity of those who would rather die than surrender. (Just answer “tough and tenacious”, “selfless dedication”, and “would rather die than give in”) 3 ① Populus euphratica will not die for a thousand years, will not fall for a thousand years, and will be immortal for a thousand years. It should be our every Yanhuang A life pursued by descendants. Reading the text "Populus euphratica is the most tragic tree I have ever seen in my life" reminds me of Sima Qian, Li Shizhen, Copernicus, and Madame Curie... Life is short, and only those who are as persevering, selfless, and tenacious as them can do their best. Only by dedicating the last drop of blood can human beings become a stand-alone "Poplar euphratica" tree in the forest of the country and the nation. People should pursue the same excellent qualities and noble character as Populus euphratica. Read "Knocked down by frost and wind, struggling to get up, covered by sand and dust, They struggled to hold out. They went to justice calmly for their spirit, and they died generously for their ideals. Even though their arms were broken and their waists were broken, they still stood up with that iron-clad character; even though they were scarred, they still showed their toughness. "The true nature", I can't help but reflect on myself, and I should overcome fragility, greed, improve quality, and improve character in constant tempering, in the baptism of nature, life, and learning