Interpretation of revolutionary terms in poetic circles

1. Poetry Revolution, that is, the poetry improvement movement before and after the Reform Movement of 1898. From 65438 to 0899, Liang Qichao formally put forward the slogan of "Poetry Revolution" in "Travels in Hawaii", arguing that to save the declining fate of China's poetry, it is necessary to create a new realm for poetry.

2. The revolution in the field of poetry has impacted the archaic and formalistic tendencies that have ruled the field for a long time, requiring writers to reflect on the new era and new ideas. Some new poetic languages tend to be popular and not bound by the old style, which all played a role in liberating the expressive force of poetry at that time. Liang Qichao and others emphasized keeping the old style, but also bound their hands and feet, making it just new wine in old bottles. Although some progress has been made in the reform of China's classical poetry, little progress has been made.