Who put forward the "poetic revolution" in the history of modern literature?

Liang Qichao first proposed.

In the modern literary revolution, the poetic revolution was first put forward by Liang Qichao in his Travels of Hawaii from 65438 to 0899. Specifically, it requires the unity of "new artistic conception", "new sentence pattern" and "ancient style"

Before this, Huang Zunxian said that he would strive to create "new poetry" with old style and new artistic conception. Therefore, after Liang Qichao loudly put forward the slogan of "revolution in poetry", he called Huang Zunxian the banner of "revolution in poetry".