Sure, the Noragami manga is completed. It was a great ride with an ending that wrapped up the plot nicely. If you haven't read it yet, it's worth giving a go.
The history of Chinese tobacco can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty, when China had already begun to grow tobacco.
During the Qing Dynasty, cigarettes were very expensive in China. Only the rich could afford them. With the development of the economy, tobacco became a high-end commodity and gradually became popular in all walks of life.
In 1905, the Qing Dynasty government began to legalize tobacco and established the "China tobacco company" to begin large-scale planting, production and sales of tobacco.
In 1910, China's domestic tobacco sales had reached 10 million yuan, becoming China's largest export country at that time.
In the 1930s, due to the invasion of the Japanese imperialists, China fell into a serious economic predicament, and tobacco became China's only source of income.
In the early 21st century, China's tobacco industry began to pay more attention to environmental protection and health, and launched a series of healthy smoking quitting products, which gradually developed into a variety of products. Now, China had become one of the world's largest tobacco producers and shippers.
Noragami is about a minor god named Yato. He wants to have a grand shrine and a lot of followers. He meets a girl named Hiyori who can partly leave her body due to an accident. They get involved in various supernatural events and battles against other spirits and gods. Yato also has a regalia named Yukine who he has to deal with as Yukine has his own growth and problems.