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.
Interpretation of the word "poetic revolution": After the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 in the afternoon, facing the deepening national crisis, the bourgeois reformists also issued a call for improvement in the field of literature, arguing that poetry creation should be "old style and new artistic conception", which is in line with contemporary material civilization.