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A Review and Reflection on the Spirit of Populus euphratica (Hu Yang) 2000-2020: An Analysis Using Cite Space Software

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  • Jianjun Guo
  • Zhongwei Wang

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The spirit of Populus euphratica embodies the spirit of hard struggle, self-improvement, and dedication rooted in the border regions. This paper focuses on the spirit of Populus euphratica, collecting research literature as the subject of study and using Cite Space software as an analytical tool to organize, summarize, and analyze relevant literature from academic journals published between 2000 and 2020. It aims to gain a comprehensive understanding of the achievements and shortcomings in the study of the spirit of Populus euphratica. Currently, related research primarily explores issues such as the formation process, connotation, core content, theme value, and contemporary value. These studies typically use three narrative frameworks- connotation formation, significance interpretation, and experiential enlightenment. Commonly used frameworks include educational research, value research, ideological and political research, and communication research. However, there are issues such as theoretical misalignment and lack of interdisciplinary cooperation. To address these issues, it is necessary to strengthen collaboration among different disciplines and the connection between academia and industry. The latest theoretical resources should be reasonably utilized.

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  • Jianjun Guo & Zhongwei Wang, 2025. "A Review and Reflection on the Spirit of Populus euphratica (Hu Yang) 2000-2020: An Analysis Using Cite Space Software," Asian Culture and History, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 17(2), pages 1-33, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ach123:v:17:y:2025:i:2:p:33
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