" The Peacock Flies Southeast " was a character story in the ancient Chinese novel " Han Shu." It told the story of a beautiful woman named Dongnan in the late Han Dynasty. She was talented and beautiful, but in order to pursue wealth and status, she chose to leave her hometown and marry a rich businessman. However, Southeastern China was treated unfairly by the merchants, and she gradually felt lonely and desperate. One day, Dongnan decided to leave the merchant family to find his true love. She left her hometown and traveled thousands of miles to another city. There, she met a handsome man named Xibei. The two of them fell in love and decided to become husband and wife. However, his wife in the northwest did not agree to their marriage and launched a fierce battle. The South East and the North West had gone through many hardships and dangers together, and their love had gradually been tested. In the end, Southeastern decided to leave the Northwest to find his own happiness. She spent a period of lonely days in the wild, but in the end, she returned to her hometown and met the Northwest again. The two of them lived a happy life together. The Peacock Flies Southeast, with a beautiful love story as the main line, showed the various styles of ancient Chinese society and expressed people's views on love and marriage. It was a classic work in the history of Chinese literature and had a profound influence on the literary creation of later generations.