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... he others to go out and play.

But in addition to this, in Jingchuan City, the sales of magazines around it can be said to be quite intense.

The sales volume of Miaobi Magazine has exceeded 4.6 million, and Spring and Autumn Magazine has returned to its previous peak, with more than 5 million copies.

The sales volume of Zijin Magazine was reduced to the bottom of the competition. Even, it has dropped to more than 4 million copies when it peaked at nearly 5 million copies. The ...

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