Английская Википедия:Gushi Hui

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox magazine Gushi Hui (Шаблон:Zh; Story Collections) is a Chinese language fortnightly literary magazine published in Chifeng, China. It is one of the leading titles in the country.[1][2]

History and profile

The magazine was established in Shanghai under the name Geming Gushihui (Chinese: Revolutionary Story Collections) in 1963.[3] However, its publication was suspended during the cultural revolution.[2] In 1974 the magazine was restarted.[2]

Formerly the magazine was published bimonthly.[4] Its frequency was changed to fortnightly in 2004.[2] The magazine is published by Shanghai Literature and Arts Publishing.[5] Its headquarters is in Chifeng.[6] The magazine mostly covers short stories.[2]

In 1979 the magazine was renamed as Gushi Hui dropping the word revolutionary.[3] In the 1980s the magazine targeted small villages and aimed at being a publication for public readings there.[4] However, this attempt was not successful.[4] On the other hand, during the 1990s it played a significant role in transition of China from the Maoist politics to the liberal economy.[3]

Circulation

Its circulation was 100,000 copies in 1979.[3] It rose to 7.6 million copies in 1985, but dropped to 4 million at the end of the 1990s.[3] In 2003 Gushi Hui was the best-selling magazine in China with a circulation of 3,520,000 copies.[7]

The circulation of Gushi Hui was reported by its publisher to be 5,400,000 copies in January 2010[8] and 3,720,000 copies in August 2010.[5]

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