The full text of Peacock Flying Southeast was as follows: The peacock flew southeast for five miles and lingered. The peacock flew southeast for five miles and lingered. The peacock flew southeast for five miles and lingered. The peacock flew southeast for five miles and lingered. Moths, snow willows, golden threads of laughter, sweet and fragrant. Looking for her in the crowd thousands of times, suddenly looking back, that person is in the waning lights. The Peacock Flies Southeast was a poem in the ancient Chinese novel Water Margins, which described a beautiful woman flying southeast. The woman's name was Jiao Zhongqing. She was the daughter of the prefect's family. Due to the pressure from her family and society, she had no choice but to commit suicide. This poem described Jiao Zhongqing's unfortunate experience and inner struggle to express the discrimination and oppression of women in ancient Chinese society.