The Peacock Flies Southeast is a famous ancient novel, and its plot has aroused controversy among many readers. Although this novel is considered a classic in the history of Chinese literature, it also has some unreasonable places. The most obvious illogical part was the story of the peacock flying southeast. According to the novel, the Peacock Flies Southeast was a beautiful peacock that flew to the south in search of true love after leaving its owner. But why did it fly so far? According to the plot of the novel, it only needed to land somewhere in the south. Why did it have to fly so far? In addition, there were some characters in the novel whose plots were not logical. For example, the owner of the peacock, Jiao Zhongqing, was depicted in the novel as a foolishly loyal person. He actually believed that his master would sacrifice himself for the country and eventually led to his own death. This kind of scenario would not happen in real life because human behavior was affected by various factors and could not completely depend on a person's judgment and beliefs. Although the story of the peacock flying southeast has a certain artistic value in literature, it also has some unreasonable places that we need to think and analyze rationally.
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