The first issue of a literary journal was usually written by the editor or author to express the purpose, positioning, target readers, and other information of the journal, as well as the history and background of the journal. The following are some examples of the first words of some literary journals: Reader: A literary journal founded by Ding Ling to promote democratic ideas and reflect social life has become an important window for modern Chinese literature. [2][Short Story Weekly]: It is known as the "Bible" of Chinese novels. 3. Wenyi Bao: A literary journal founded by Lu Xun. It is an important front for Chinese literary theory. 4. Poetry Magazine: A literary journal founded by Chen Xianfa, which mainly published poems, was known as the "Today's Headlines" of Chinese poetry. 5.<< Selection of Long Fictions >>: It is an important publishing platform for Chinese novels.