Why did Peacock Fly Southeast write "Turning Birds" at the end? Does this destroy the unified style of the whole poem?

Peacocks fly southeast,

This poem uses people and things in real life to express the essence of real life, mainly using realistic creative techniques. Why did you finally write a paragraph "Changing Birds"? Doesn't this destroy the unified style of the whole poem?

A: The last section "Turning Birds" shows people's yearning for a happy life, their protest and ridicule of the feudal system, which is consistent with the theme of the whole poem, praising loyal love and resisting oppression. This passage is full of romanticism. In poetry creation, realism and romanticism sometimes coexist.