Xianhu magazine was founded in 2006, which belongs to the outstanding literature and art monthly in Jiangxi Province. Since its inception, it has always adhered to the purpose of publicizing the literary and artistic policies of the party and the government, and has taken it as its responsibility to praise everyone, inherit the context, prosper creation, discover new people and cultivate new people, which has become an important link to unite literary and artistic talents; With the mission of creating fine works and carrying forward classics, it has become a platform for prosperous literary and artistic creation; Taking respecting objective justice and letting a hundred schools of thought contend as the criterion has become an important window of literary criticism.
Taking organizing academic research and carrying out exchange activities as the tentacles, it has become an important position to promote literary and artistic research; Through careful organization and planning of related projects and activities, it has become a new force in the development of China's literary front.
Since the publication of 15, the magazine has gathered a large number of old, middle-aged and young writers from all over the country, and published about 98% of novels, essays, poems, reportage, travel notes, essays, comments, theories, reportage, folk stories and other articles from all over the country in each issue. Collecting more than 400,000 literary works of various genres, it has become an important library for collecting literary works.
origin
A magazine is a booklet formed during a strike, strike or war, which is similar to a newspaper's timeliness manual, taking into account more detailed comments. So a new kind of media came into being under such special reasons.
The earliest published magazine was the Scholar's Magazine published in Amsterdam in June 65438 +0665+65438 10.
1703, the first periodical between newspapers and magazines was published in London. The publisher is Danny Defoe, the author of Robinson Crusoe. The publication, called Review, is four pages long and has been published for nine years.
The earliest magazines published in America are Franklin's American Magazine and General Magazine, which are both monthly magazines imitating British magazines and published in 174 1 and 1 respectively.