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What is the whole poem of smoking a cigarette?

Have a cigarette. The whole poem is smoking, burning between the two fingers of the world of mortals. Half a lifetime of fatigue and decay, only by this thing can we get a hole in the sky. Have a cigarette. The whole poem is smoking a cigarette, burning the world of mortals between my fingers, and wasting my half life rotting away. Only through this thing can I get a hole in the sky. Literally means smoking this kind of cigarette. I feel that the world of mortals is in it. Smoke for a lifetime and gradually collapse! Only when I smoke do I feel as happy as a fairy. However, smoking is harmful to health, so it is best not to touch it.

Evolution of the word "smoke";

"Smoke" was first seen in the Jin Dynasty. The original meaning of the word "smoke" is cooking smoke, which is a recognized word. In the ancient seal, the word "smoke" looks like a window, with "fire" on the lower left and the shape of a hand on the lower right. The whole glyph means that there is a fire in your hand and smoke comes out of the window.

In Xiao Zhuan, fire stands for the meaning of characters on the left, and "chalk" stands for pronunciation on the right. Here, the word "smoke" has become a pictophonetic word. In ancient times, the word "smoke" was often used to refer to "people" and "households". Now, "smoke" also refers to tobacco. Both regular script and simplified Chinese characters are evolved from seal script.