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Excuse me, what does the Tsingtao Beer slogan in the movie "The Mummy 3" mean? Thanks!

In The Mummy 3, the slogan "Three Chinese Persistences" appeared in the Tsingtao Beer advertisement. At that time, it was nothing more than tobacco, alcohol and tea, so I think it is:

Hardeman cigarettes; Tsingtao Beer; West Lake Longjing

About Hardeman cigarettes: Lao She once wrote in "Tea House" that Hardeman cigarettes are soft and loose. During the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, Hadamen was very famous in Beijing, and foreigners often called it "Hadamen" cigarettes. This cigarette was designed by a British businessman and registered in my country in 1924.

In 1992, Qingdao Cigarette Factory decided to resume the production of "HATAMEN" cigarettes, and carried out technical processing of the "HATAMEN" trademark, reactivating the "HATAMEN" mark. But its popularity is far less than before.

About Tsingtao Beer: The original beer in ancient my country may have a history of 4,000 to 5,000 years, but the beer consumed in the market came in with the imperialist guns and artillery at the end of the 19th century.

Tsingtao Brewery was founded in 1903 (the 29th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty). The annual production capacity at the initial stage of establishment was 2,000 tons. The production equipment and raw materials were all from Germany. The product varieties include light beer and dark beer. After winning the gold medal at the Munich Exposition in Germany in 1906, it became a world-famous beer brand. At that time, it had general sales agents in Shanghai, Qingdao, Zhifu, Tianjin and Dalian.

About West Lake Longjing: West Lake Longjing tea has a long history, which can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty of my country. Lu Yu, the famous tea sage at that time, wrote the world's first tea monograph "The Classic of Tea". There are records of tea production in Tianzhu and Lingyin temples in Hangzhou. The name of West Lake Longjing tea began in the Song Dynasty, was heard in the Yuan Dynasty, became popular in the Ming Dynasty, and flourished in the Qing Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, West Lake Longjing tea was still among the famous teas. By the Qing Dynasty, West Lake Longjing tea was at the forefront of the famous teas. During the Republic of China, the famous West Lake Longjing tea became the first famous tea in China.