Good Readers Story Club is generally read by junior high school students. Reader magazine was founded in March 1981. It is a comprehensive digest magazine sponsored by Gansu People's Publishing House. Originally known as "Reader's Digest", when it was first published in 1981, "Reader's Digest" had only 48 pages, and it was a bimonthly publication. It was printed in black and white on newsprint and sold for three cents. One year after the magazine was first published, the circulation reached 160,000. By the end of 1982, the circulation reached 420,000. In 1983, the circulation exceeded 1.36 million. However, the development of Reader's Digest has not been smooth sailing. In early 1982, the American "Reader's Digest" wrote a letter stating that Gansu People's Publishing House's use of the Chinese name of "Reader's Digest" was illegal and inconsistent with international copyright agreements. This began a years-long copyright dispute between the Chinese and American Reader's Digest newspapers. Starting in 1990, the copyright dispute between China and the United States between Reader's Digest has escalated again. In 1992, the American "Reader's Digest" commissioned a law firm to send a letter to China's "Reader's Digest" requesting to stop using the Chinese trademark "Reader's Digest". Later, in order to resolve the copyright dispute with the American "Reader's Digest", the March 1993 issue of "Reader's Digest" published a recruitment announcement, which aroused a strong response among readers. *** received more than 100,000 application letters. The new names mentioned in the letter include: readers, reading friends, readers' home, chatting, ***enjoyment, etc. Finally, the name "Reader" was used. In the seventh issue in 1993, "Reader's Digest" was officially renamed "Reader". "Story Club" was first published in July 1963. It has sold more than 300 million copies and has been read by more than 1.5 billion readers. It is more interesting for readers and covers a wide range.