Although the revised opinions only represent the opinions of the reviewers, the reviewers are generally magazine editors, and their experience and knowledge are stronger than yours. We should take their opinions seriously.
2. Be good at analyzing and modifying opinions.
When reviewers put forward suggestions for revision, some directly pointed out the problem and told you how to revise it, while others directly let you think for yourself. Sometimes the revised opinions will have a strong subjective color.
In particular, the revision opinions put forward by magazines are sometimes very brief or only put forward opinions without suggestions. The most serious situation is to tell you that the article has no academic value. At this time, you should learn to analyze and modify opinions, adjust your thinking and understand how to modify them.
If you don't understand the revision opinions of the magazine, and the magazine hasn't given you specific guidance on how to revise, I suggest you apply for a remedial class for paper revision.