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... emarks, it often alludes to imperial policies and is quite popular among traditional literati. Therefore, it was quickly changed to a bimonthly, and then to a monthly.

  In terms of sales volume, it is actually not as good as the tabloids listed in the well. Common people don’t like this kind of thing. But the advantage is that the readership is fixed, the sales volume has been rising steadily, and the magazine has a particularly large number of diehard fans. After this newspaper debate, ...

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