357 Smoking Ban

Style: Historical Author: deep water salted fishWords: 1261Update Time: 24/01/12 12:26:42
Later surveys show that there are more than 300 million smokers in my country, and about 740 million non-smokers are harmed by second-hand smoke;

If the harm of third-hand smoke is added, at least two-thirds of the country's 1.4 billion population will be poisoned by tobacco leaves.

Not only that, the number of deaths caused by smoking-related diseases in our country exceeds 1 million.

This is an actually horrific result.

Fortunately, the current Ming Dynasty should be better off. Although most people may not even have enough food in their stomachs and have no money to buy such things, it is still much better than in later generations.

"Go get pen, ink, paper and inkstone, Zhu Youjian said to a soldier."

Soon, a smoking ban with extremely ugly fonts was born. Stamp your own private seal. He took out an envelope from the guard, put the paper into the envelope, stuffed some tobacco leaves, and applied sealing wax, Zhu Youjian handed the envelope in his hand to a guard next to him.

Let the guard, with two soldiers, draw three war horses directly from the military camp, and quickly deliver the letter to His Majesty.

After doing all this, Zhu Youjian picked up a handful of acacia from the paper and said.

"Although this thing is not called the flower that destroys the country and destroys the clan, it has a name called the grass that destroys the descendants of the descendants."

Although it is not very toxic, it is addictive. Once you become addicted, it is extremely difficult to quit. The toxicity will accumulate in the body over time, and in the later stages, it will cause pain to death.

After you suck this thing, it will not only poison yourself, but also poison others.

You are smoking and you feel comfortable, but your family members are also being poisoned by the same poison.

After this thing is lit, it is said that there are hundreds of unused poisons. After you inhale it, some of the poisons will still stick to your clothes and continue to poison others.

If your wife is pregnant, if you smoke this for a while in front of your wife, it will greatly increase the probability of your wife having a miscarriage. Even if she does not have a miscarriage, your child may turn into a monster because of your cigarette.

Even if the child does not turn into a monster, the child will not be plagued by diseases throughout his life. "

"I have already reported this matter to His Majesty, and I believe His Majesty will give instructions soon.

But we can't stay here now and let this ruined family harm the people of Ming Dynasty.

Now I am here to order you to pay the accounts immediately and inform the Tongzhou County Magistrate to blockade Tongzhou and confiscate this acacia until His Majesty's order arrives. We are operating in accordance with His Majesty's will. "

Zhu Youjian ordered.

Destinies are always very similar,

The first smoking ban in Chinese history was issued by Zhu Youjian.

Emperor Chongzhen also issued bans on smoking many times in history.

During the Chongzhen period, tobacco not only existed, but was also circulated in the market as a commodity. About thirty years after tobacco was introduced to China, it has been widely cultivated in the north. The reasons for its rapid development are, first, due to the large number of smokers, almost reaching the level of "no one uses it"; second, the income from growing tobacco is considerable .

Historically, in the 12th year of Chongzhen, an edict was issued in the Jimao year (1639), banning smoking nationwide, and offenders would be sentenced to death.

The following year, there was a scholar who went to Beijing to take an examination. He did not know that smoking had been banned by the emperor. The servant who accompanied him brought some cigarettes into the capital and sold them in the capital. He was caught by patrolmen and was arrested in the West Market of the capital the next day. Killed. This move had a social effect of killing one person as a warning to others, and since then the number of tobacco smokers has gradually decreased.

However, some time later, private tobacco dealers were tempted by the huge profits from cigarettes but did not want to be beheaded, so they euphemistically called the tobacco "Xichao Ruipin" and still sold it secretly. Not to question. This method was really effective. In the year of Renwu (1642), the tobacco industry was full of tobacco in the capital.

Although it is also said that someone told Emperor Chongzhen that people nowadays are shouting "eat cigarettes" everywhere. Doesn't this "eating cigarettes" mean "eating Yan"? Doesn't this "eating Yan" mean eating our Yanjing? Well?

But this must have been written intentionally by Hou Jin. After all, if there is no smoke, wouldn’t there still be salt?

Calling "eating smoke" means eating swallows. Isn't it right to eat salt?