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.
2. The wind in late autumn can blow off leaves, and the wind in early spring can bloom flowers. The wind blew across the river, causing huge waves in thousands of feet. The wind blew into the bamboo forest, making ten thousand bamboo poles fall down.
3. Creation background: The age of this poem has not yet been determined. Some people think that Li Qiao, Su Wei Dao and Du traveled together in Lufeng Mountain in spring. The scenery on the mountain is beautiful and lush. At the peak, a breeze blew, and Li Qiao was so excited that he recited the poem casually.
4. Full text analysis: The Wind is a poem written by Li Qiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem indirectly expresses the various forms, charm and strength of the wind by grasping the variability of four natural images of leaves, flowers, waves and bamboo under the action of the wind. It can make leaves fall in late autumn, push flowers in early spring and February, set off huge waves in thousands of feet when crossing the river, and blow ten thousand bamboos when blowing into the bamboo forest. The whole poem consists of four sentences in pairs, and the numbers of "three", "two", "thousand" and "ten thousand" are arranged in pairs to show the power of the wind and express the poet's awe of nature.