Three autumn leaves can blossom in February, cross the river and thousands of feet waves, and enter the bamboo pole. What is the answer to this question?

Autumn leaves can bloom on February 3rd, and the answer to thousands of feet waves is the wind.

Explanation:

"Three autumn leaves can bloom in February, crossing the thousands of feet waves and entering the bamboo pole" is a poem dedicated to the wind (from Li Qiao in Tang Dynasty). The title of the poem is "Wind", so the answer is "Wind".

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The wind can blow off golden leaves in autumn and produce beautiful flowers in spring.

Blowing across the river can set off huge waves in thousands of feet, and blowing into bamboo forests can make ten thousand poles tilt.

Appreciate:

This is a poem describing the wind, which dynamically describes the power of the wind: it can shed leaves in late autumn and promote bloom in early spring and February; When crossing the river, it can set off several thousands of feet waves, and when blowing into the bamboo forest, it can blow 10,000 bamboos.

This poem can make people see the power of the wind.

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.

The first two sentences describe the gentle side of the wind from the perspective of seasonal changes: autumn wind blows and leaves fall; Spring breeze blows on your face and flowers are in full bloom. The last two sentences describe the rough side of the wind from the perspective of position change: strong winds blow over rivers and set off huge waves of thousands of feet; Scraping into the bamboo forest, ten thousand bamboo poles are askew and undulating. This poem has neat antithesis and beautiful rhythm, and each poem is cleverly embedded with numbers, which shows the poet's superb language skills.