What are the poets in the Tang Dynasty who mainly narrate long poems?

Wei Zhuang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is famous for his long narrative poem "Ode to Fu Qin", and is called "Fu Qin's Ode to the Son".

Fu Qin Yin is a brilliant narrative poem written by Wei Zhuang, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties. This poem describes the social chaos during the Huang Chao Uprising in the late Tang Dynasty through the mouth of an escaped woman. This long poem was written in 883, the third year of his escape from Chang 'an. In 880, Huang Chao invaded Chang 'an and fled Chengdu. Wei Zhuang stayed in the city for the exam and bet on an accident in Chang 'an. Brothers and sisters among the soldiers were once lost and ill for many days.

In the second year after he left Chang 'an, and in the third year of Zhonghe (883), he was in Luoyang, the eastern capital. He wrote a long narrative novel "Fu Qin Yin" through a woman who fled Chang 'an.

It reflects the profound disaster brought by the war to the people. The whole poem is rich in twists and turns, grand and rigorous in structure, beautiful and delicate in language, reaching a very high level in thought and art, and setting up a monument for ancient Chinese narrative poems.