Cai was written by a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Wei Zhuang.

Fu Qin Yin is a long narrative poem written by Wei Zhuang, a poet in the late Tang and Five Dynasties. Through the mouth of an escaped woman, this poem describes the social chaos during the Huang Chao Uprising in the late Tang Dynasty and reflects the profound disaster brought to the people by the war. The whole poem has rich twists and turns, grand and rigorous structure, beautiful and delicate language, and has reached a quite high level in thought and art.

It set up a monument for China's ancient narrative poems. Because this poem was praised by people at that time, the poet was nicknamed "Yin Champion". Later generations called this poem "The Peacock flies southeast" by Han Yuefu and "Mulan Ci" by Northern Yuefu. Some people think that it is the third narrative poem monument in the Tang Dynasty after Du Fu's Three Officials and Three Farewells and Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow.