The present paper makes a survey of the studies of the three Anglo-American Marxists, namely, Fredric Jameson, Raymond Williams, and Terry Eagleton in China, and finds that quite a number of the Chinese scholars are ready to welcome and take what these three Marxists said for granted in the early years when they greet these three Marxists' debuts in China. They often employ either the glowing terms or homey vernacular to attest to these three Anglo-American Marxists' achievements rather than their theoretical flaws and political immaturity as Marxists, building their assessments more around the three Marxists' conceptions and less around the central questions, further complicating their efforts at cultural synthesis and raising the specter of cultural studies to great effect without considering whether the Marxists quest in what sense or orientation for these things. However, within the time period surveyed, the present paper attempts to figure out the reason(s) for the phenomena of the studies of these three Anglo-American Marxists in China and argues that the studies of these three Marxists acquires cultural significance and far-reaching consequence-not only in-taking different reading experiences and raising awareness of cultural approach to Marxism, but also receiving definite effects on intellectuals' mindset and therefore, building up dimensions of mentally configured worlds.