The historical changes of Chinese magazines can be traced back to the early 20th century. New Youth: In 1919, Lu Xun, a student of Peking University, and others founded New Youth, which was one of the earliest modern magazines in China and an important representative of China's liberalism and progress. In 1925, Hu Shi and others founded the Vernacular Literature, which was the first literary magazine in the history of Chinese literature to focus on the vernacular. It promoted the development of modern Chinese literature. 3. Literature Magazine: In 1927, Lu Xun and others founded Literature Magazine, which was one of the most influential literary magazines in the history of Chinese literature and promoted the prosperity of modern Chinese literature. Literature Magazine: In 1931, Lao She and others founded Literature Magazine, which is one of the most representative literature magazines in the history of Chinese literature and an important representative of modern Chinese literature. [5]<< Short Story Magazine >>: In 1936, Shanghai Huaguang Company founded << Short Story Magazine >>, which was one of the earliest modern novel magazines in the history of Chinese literature and promoted the development of modern Chinese novels. 6. Magazine: After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, many important magazines were founded in China, including China News, China Magazine, and Literature and Art News. Chinese Literature Research: In 1980, the Chinese Literature Research Institute established Chinese Literature Research, which was the first academic journal in the history of Chinese literature to specialize in Chinese literature and promoted the development of Chinese literature research. With the passage of time, the development of Chinese magazines has undergone many changes, and many excellent magazines and journals have emerged, making important contributions to the development of Chinese literary history and modern culture.