Who is the Tang Dynasty poet who is famous for his long narrative poem Fu Qin Yin?

Wei Zhuang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is famous for his long narrative poem "The Songs of Fu Qin".

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Wei Zhuang (about 836 -9 10) was a poet and poet in the late Tang Dynasty. After the death of Tang Dynasty, he served as the former prime minister of Shu. Wei Zhuang's Ci is as famous as Wen, and the world calls it "Wen Wei". The long poem "Ode to Fu Qin" depicts the social chaos in the period of Huang Chao, and reflects the profound disaster brought to the people by the war. When "Fu Qin Yin" came out, it was unprecedented and all the rage. Wei Zhuang was also called "Fu Qin Yin Scholar". Later generations called this poem "The Peacock flies southeast" by Han Yuefu and "Mulan Ci" by Northern Yuefu.

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"Fu Qin Yin" is a long narrative poem, the most famous of which is this: Today Chang 'an is silent, and there is a show of wheat and seedlings in a deserted street. Pick firewood and spend all the apricot gardens, repair villages and kill residual ditch willows. Prosperity was buried before, and there was nothing but desolation. Neiku burned to splendid ashes, and Tianjie was full of bones.