Yanhuang Chunqiu
| Language | Chinese |
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| Edited by | Jia Leilei |
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| History | 1991–present |
| Frequency | Monthly |
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Yanhuang Chunqiu (Chinese: 炎黄春秋; pinyin: Yánhuáng Chūnqiū), sometimes translated as China Through the Ages, is a monthly journal in the People's Republic of China that was historically commonly identified as liberal and reformist. It was started in 1991, with the support of Xiao Ke, a liberal general of China's People's Liberation Army. Du Daozheng served as the founding director of the publisher.
It was previously regarded as one of the most influential liberal journals in China, issuing some 200,000 copies per month. It paused its operations in 2016, however, after a crackdown from CCP general secretary Xi Jinping's administration. Following the pause, a new management team with editors supporting Xi Jinping was introduced, and it continued to be published.