Is the last word "Xie" or "Xia" pronounced in the ancient poem "Wind"?

"oblique" reading xiá.

1, Feng, by Li Qiao, Nenglie Sanqiu, bloom, February. Scraping the river surface can set off several huge waves in thousands of feet, and blowing bamboo can make tens of thousands of poles tilt.

The autumn wind blows off the leaves and the spring wind blows away the flowers. Jiangfeng rolled up the waves in thousands of feet, and the wind made the poles crooked.

3, notes, fall off: blow off, scattered. Sanqiu: Autumn refers to September in the lunar calendar. Yes: yes. February: February in the lunar calendar refers to spring. F: Yes. Inclined (xi×): inclined.

This is a poem with unique conception. There is not a word "wind" in the poem, and we can't see the words "blowing" and "scraping" commonly used to describe the wind, but we can still feel the power of the wind from four natural phenomena.

5. Li Qiao (644~7 13) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Word giant mountain. Zhao Zhou Zanhuang (now Hebei) was born.