In the "Guangyun" and "Jiyun" dictionaries, it is read as "zi liao qie," with the same pronunciation as "jiao." It means trees standing tall.
In the "Shuowen" dictionary, it is read as "si zhao qie," with the same pronunciation as "xiao." In the "Jiyun" dictionary, it is read as "qi xiao qie," with the same pronunciation as "qiao." It is also read as "zi xiao qie." The meaning is the same.
Verification: [In the "Tangyun" and "Jiyun" dictionaries, it is read as "liao qie," pronounced "jiao."] According to the analysis, "zi liao qie" is found in the "Guangyun" dictionary, not the "Tangyun" dictionary as recorded in "Shuowen." "Tangyun" is changed to "Guangyun." [In "Shuowen," it is "si zhao qie," and in "Jiyun," it is "qi xiao qie," pronounced "qiao."] According to the analysis, "si zhao qie" is not the pronunciation of the character "qiao." Based on the "Guangyun" dictionary, "pronounced xiao" is added under "si zhao qie." The character "zi" is omitted under "qi xiao qie."