The longest narrative poem in Han Yuefu folk songs is ().

The longest narrative poem in Han Yuefu folk songs is Peacock Flying Southeast.

1, Peacock Flying Southeast is the first narrative poem in the history of China literature, 1700 words. It is also the peak work in the development history of Yuefu poetry, and later generations and Mulan poetry in the Northern Dynasty are also called "Yuefu Double Wall". Based on a marriage tragedy in Lujiang County during the reign of Emperor Xian in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The original title was "Ancient Poems for Jiao Zhongqing's Wife", and it was named because the first sentence of the poem was "Peacock flies southeast and wanders in five miles". It mainly tells the story of being forced to separate and both committed suicide, accusing the ruthlessness of feudal ethics and praising Jiao and Liu's sincere feelings and rebellious spirit.

2, poetry excerpt: Peacock flies southeast, five miles around. Thirteen can weave, fourteen can learn to tailor, fifteen can play the piano and sixteen can recite poems. Seventeen years old is the wife of a gentleman, and her heart is often bitter and sad.