Who first proposed the "poetry revolution"?

During the Reform Movement of 1898, Tan Sitong, Liang Qichao and Huang Zunxian put forward a medium-sized "poetic revolution", and Huang Zunxian made the greatest achievement. Huang Zunxian advocates expressing his feelings by writing poems. "My handwritten mouth, how can it be detained in ancient times?" He wrote many poems, which were compiled into Poems and Lonely Grass. He viewed the great changes in modern China from the perspective of a politician and described many important events at that time with poems. "Feeling the change of the country, slandering the family and mourning the people" is the keynote of his poetry. His representative works include General Feng's Military Songs, Mourning in Lushun and A Trip to Taiwan Province. His poems reflect the Sino-French War, the Sino-Japanese War, the Reform Movement of 1898, Eight-Nation Alliance's invasion of Beijing and other major events and their influence on China. His poems are full of patriotic enthusiasm and show a tragic historical picture. His poems are called "the history of poetry".