Anthropos magazine is an international academic journal with a long history, named after the Greek word for "human", symbolizing the journal's commitment to exploring the cultural dimensions of human society. This journal covers multiple fields such as anthropology, ethnology, linguistics, and religious studies, reflecting Father William Schmidt's knowledge perspective and academic pursuits.As an important publication in anthropology and related disciplines, the magazine has published a series of in-depth studies on human society, culture, language, and religious beliefs. These studies not only involve theoretical exploration, but also empirical research and field investigations, providing rich perspectives for understanding human diversity and complexity. The organizational carrier of the magazine, the Institute of Human Studies, is composed of a group of scholars dedicated to continuing the Schmidt tradition. These members continue to promote cross-cultural and interdisciplinary academic dialogue through magazines, facilitating understanding of different aspects of human society.