In the paper "On the Power of Moro Poetry", "Moro", transliterated from Sanskrit, means "Devil", and is called "Satan" in Europe. It was originally a name given to the British bourgeois revolutionary poet Byron by some people. Later, "anyone whose intention is to resist, whose intention is to act, and who is not very happy in the world" will be recognized. The so-called "Moro" poets are also rebel poets.