What is the love meaning of all kinds of cigarettes?

Cigarettes have no meaning of love.

1, Chinese: Actually, you don't have to finish this cigarette. Many people should also understand what he means. Its name is Zhonghua, which symbolizes China. Its icon also represents national dignity, because it is produced to revitalize domestic cigarettes, so it is also a national cigarette.

2. Great Wall: The name of the Great Wall comes from the Great Wall, one of the seven wonders of ancient times.

3. Hongtashan: Yuxi cigarette factory is located under Hongtashan, so it designed and created Hongtashan cigarettes in the name of the mountain.

4. Jockey 9: Its name was originally to commemorate the leader of Cai E who participated in the uprising to defend the country. (Uprising 19 1 1 year165438+1the ninth day of the ninth lunar month on October 30th), with 999 as the brand, 1949 was changed to Jockey Nine.

5. Marlboro: There are two versions of Marlboro cigarette brand story. One is a love story. A poor boy and a rich girl fell in love, but failed to get together. Later, the boy became the owner of a cigarette factory and made a kind of cigarette "Marlboro". Another version is that when a father and son of a tobacco factory were dealing in cigarettes, they saw a familiar name on the clothes map, which was similar to the popular Marlboro at that time, so Marlboro cigarettes had the meaning of recalling love and struggle.

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Tobacco is the largest preventable cause of death in the world today, and half of tobacco users will die from tobacco use. At present, the total number of smokers in the world exceeds one billion, accounting for about a quarter of the world population. Tobacco use causes more than 5 million deaths worldwide every year. In developing countries, with the steady growth of population and the vigorous marketing measures of tobacco enterprises, the number of tobacco users continues to grow.

If the current development trend continues, by 2030, the number of deaths caused by tobacco use will exceed 8 million every year; By the end of this century, tobacco will kill/kloc-0 billion people, and it is estimated that more than three quarters of them will be concentrated in low-and middle-income countries.