Men can smoke menthol cigarettes.
The smoke flavor of menthol cigarettes is relatively thin and is more suitable for women to smoke. However, men who are not addicted to cigarettes can also smoke menthol cigarettes. There is no stipulation that men or women must smoke menthol cigarettes. It depends on the individual’s smoking habits.
Yan (Pinyin: yān) is a general standard first-level character (commonly used character) in Chinese. The radical "唔" is simplified to "cause". Simplify and save strokes based on ancient calligraphy. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Smoke is the gas of fire, from fire, the sound of smoke, smoke, or from the cause." The blockage between the soil and the soil is the paradigm of the fire. The two paradigms of fire and fire are superimposed. Blocking fire to produce fire gas due to incomplete combustion is the paradigm of smoke.
It is generally believed that tobacco originated in the Americas. Archeology has found that tobacco entered the lives of American residents when humans were still in primitive society. At that time, when people were collecting food, they unconsciously picked a piece of plant leaf and put it in their mouth to chew. Because it was highly irritating, it just restored physical strength and refreshed people, so they often picked it and chewed it. If you do it often enough, it becomes a hobby.
Archaeologists believe that the earliest evidence of human use of tobacco found so far is a relief in a temple built in 432 AD in Berenque, Jalpas, southern Mexico. It is a semi-relief painting. The relief painting shows a Mayan holding a long pipe and a pipe in his mouth. During the ancestor worship ceremony, he blew smoke and smoked with the pipe, and his head was wrapped in tobacco leaves.
Archaeologists also discovered tobacco and ashes left in pipes in caves where Indians lived in northern Arizona, USA. According to research, these relics were dated to around 650 AD. There are records of humans smoking tobacco in El Salvador in the 14th century.
A long time ago, Native Americans had the custom of worshiping the sun and sacrificial smoking. Some archaeological analyzes also found that residents of the Americas had the habit of smoking 3,500 years ago. With further exploration of American history, the history of tobacco may extend to an earlier period in Indian history. Coupled with the fact that Nicotiana tabacum, commonly cultivated today, likes warm temperatures, the idea that tobacco originated from tropical America is even more convincing.