Who proposed the revolution of poetry?

The poetic revolution was put forward by Liang Qichao. 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. "Poetry Revolution" is a poetry improvement movement in the history of modern literature. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, literati poetry has been in a conservative state. With the upsurge of bourgeois reform movement, Liang Qichao and others put forward the slogan of "poetry revolution" and tried to create new poems. Huang Zunxian put forward "I write by hand" and opposed the old saying; Poetry is required to reflect real life and struggle; In the way of expression, it advocates making use of the excellent artistic traditions of the ancients and striving for diversity; In language, we should try our best to use those applicable historical materials, combine new things and use new languages. His poems reflect the strange scenery and new ideology and culture of the new world, open up an unprecedented broad field in the history of poetry, describe a series of major historical events, reflect the contradictions in modern China society and show a strong patriotic spirit. In the Reform Movement, Huang Zunxian initiated the "Poetry Revolution" in theory and creative practice, which was a banner of the "Poetry Revolution" advocated by Liang Qichao. Both Huang Zunxian and Liang Qichao have lived abroad, with advanced ideas and strong desire for improvement. Therefore, their poems have become a tool to reflect their improved ideas.