It should be said that "Harvest" magazine is currently the best literary magazine in China, this magazine gathers all the literary masters in China, and is the essence of the literary world.
Others, such as "Beijing Literature", "Beijing Literature", most** stories are not very strong, even a senior literature lover like me can't stand it, let alone others. For example, there are too many writing descriptions in front of some **, and the author can only enter the topic by writing four or five hundred words. Of course, there is also a lot of foreshadowing in front of the ** of literary celebrities, but fortunately, the writing is very good, so that people can watch it. Some of the ** in "Beijing Literature" are not very storytelling, and the writing is relatively decent.
I haven't subscribed to People's Literature, but I've read it before. But my aesthetics when I was a child were completely different from my current aesthetics, and I used to think that "People's Literature" was good, but who knows what it has become now. Nowadays, most literary magazines are still disseminated in paper form, and only a few magazines are issued in two forms, one is paper and the other is an electronic magazine. "Beijing Literature" and "Shanghai Literature" both have electronic editions.
Of course, although Harvest magazine is currently the best literary magazine in China, it does not mean that ordinary people can understand it, especially some people who have never been exposed to literature. The ** skills in "Harvest" are more complex, and the language is also unique, people who don't like literature can't understand it, and people who like literature, if your literary accomplishment is low, don't like it.
On the contrary, like the ** in "Hundred Gardens" and "Little **Selected Magazines", even people who don't usually have much contact with literature can understand it.
However, I think Harvest is the best magazine in China at present, and most people subscribe or buy the magazine just to see the works of writers such as the Three Musketeers of Tiexi, Sun Pin, Wang Zhanhei, and Chen Chuncheng. For example, director Xu Haofeng's works will also be published in "Harvest".
As long as there is the support of these writers, some people will also subscribe to "Harvest". So I think that even if the sales of "Harvest" are not very good, it should be in 60,000 subscriptions, which is definitely more than the 40,000 subscriptions of "People's Literature".
If there is any literary magazine that wants to discuss bringing goods with the "Walking with Hui" live broadcast room in the future, I think "Harvest" should be involved.