Roll up your skirt, take off your silk shoes and jump into the clear pool.
Peacock Flying Southeast is the earliest long narrative poem in the history of ancient Chinese Han literature, the best folk narrative poem in ancient China and the longest narrative poem of ancient Han people. As the peak of narrative poetry in Han Yuefu, it is also an important symbol of the development of realistic poetry in the history of China literature. Formerly known as "Ancient Poetry as Jiao Zhongqing's Wife" [1], it was first seen in Xu Ling's "A New Ode to Yutai", based on real people and stories. The whole poem consists of 357 sentences with *** 1785 words. Shen Guiyu is called "the first long poem in ancient and modern times", and it is also called "Yuefu Double Wall" with Wei Zhuang's "Ode to Fu Qin" in Tang Dynasty.