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What's the meaning of 228 in China soft-packed cigarettes?
228 is the shift code of cigarette factory assembly line.

Soft Chinese cigarettes will be sprayed with numbers, namely 128, 129 and130; 228、229、230; 328、329、330。 On the other hand, China's cigarette case has a code that can be seen by fluorescent lamps (that is, fluorescent lamps depending on whether banknotes are counterfeit or not).

In order to meet different needs, Zhonghua brand cigarettes have developed and produced a variety of new products from internal formula to external packaging. First of all, there is an internal formula: the special supply of #54 Chinese cigarettes needed by national leaders; Special supply of 35 # Chinese cigarettes required by relevant foreign leaders; # 15 China cigarette export market needs; And #25 Zhonghua brand cigarettes for domestic market.

In the packaging form of Zhonghua brand cigarettes, there are 20 soft packages with bare mouths and thick branches; Hard box (drawer type) 10, 20, 24 and other packaging; Tin cans are packed in 50 sticks, and there are two forms of tin cans: low listening and curling listening. And the existing production of hard box flip cover 20 packages (also producing 5 10 packages) and other forms.

The specifications of cigarettes have also developed from coarse cigarettes to 8 1 mm long filter-tip cigarettes and the existing 84 mm long filter-tip cigarettes. In the decoration of cigarette brands and packaging trademarks, according to different product requirements, there are middle table patterns with Chinese characters, middle table patterns with Chinese phonetic characters and middle table patterns with Chinese and English characters. The trademarks and steel seals used are Chinese and English versions of China watches designed in history.

The Zhonghua brand cigarettes produced are mainly traditional flue-cured tobacco. In 1980s, with the reform and opening up of China, the State Tobacco Monopoly Bureau proposed to develop blended cigarettes. At that time, China brand blended cigarettes were developed, which added new contents to China brand cigarettes.

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Anyone who has a hobby of collecting cigarette labels knows that the main pattern content of the early "Chinese" cigarette labels is roughly the same as that of the current cigarette labels, but there are qualitative differences. Early "China" cigarette labels, huabiao and Tiananmen Gate are all hand-painted, so they are quite different from the real thing, slightly short and chubby, while cigarette labels naturally look a little rough.

So,1August 4, 966, the tobacco factory sent a special person to Beijing, photographed the physical object of Tiananmen Gate with a heavy camera at that time, and used the physical object in the photo as a reference blueprint for design.

The main changes of "Zhonghua" cigarette labels can be divided into three stages:

First, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the gold-printed trademark on the label of "Zhonghua" cigarettes was changed to a bronzing trademark. This change of cigarette label undoubtedly took advantage of the bronzing effect of the pattern, which made the whole cigarette label look brand-new and the brand image of "China" suddenly improved.

Secondly, in 1994, bronzing printing was changed to more advanced gravure printing, and the material of cigarette labels was changed from white cardboard to aluminum paper. The original bronzing printing process is complicated, all of which are manual operation, with low printing efficiency and unstable quality, which obviously does not meet the needs of increasing output.

Thirdly, 1998, based on the monotonous variety of original fancy cigarettes, the tobacco factory gradually developed a variety of fancy cigarettes, including some "Zhonghua" gift boxes and various drawer-type packages, which gave consumers more choices and promoted the further development of the "Zhonghua" brand cigarette market.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-China cigarettes