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What constellation does the world (positive position) in tarot represent?

It should be said that the world guards the planets, and the tarot card corresponding to each constellation should be the following Aries: from March 2/kloc-0 to April 20, the sun enters the annual Aries cycle. Aries corresponds to the "king" in tarot cards, while Aries in fire elephants is dominated by Mars. In Greek mythology, Ares is the symbol of Mars, and the corresponding tarot card is "Tower". Tarot fire sign system symbolizes the birth of new life, enterprise, ambition, enthusiasm, challenge and competition. Taurus: Every year around April 20th, the sun enters the annual Taurus cycle. The English name "Taurus" of Taurus is a Latin derivative, which originally means "bull". On the tarot card, Taurus is closely related to the card "High Priest". Taurus belongs to the earth elephant, and the ruler is Venus. Venus' tarot card corresponds to "Queen". The earth image school of Tarot brand symbolizes "work, finance, finance, planting, nourishing, learning, education and family life". Astrologers generally believe that Moon and Tarot are called "priestesses", which was their promotion position when they were in Taurus. Gemini: On May 2 1 day, the sun began to enter the annual Gemini cycle, and the corresponding word on his card drop was "lover". Gemini belongs to air signs, and the patron saint is Mercury, the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology. Mercury's corresponding card on the tarot card is "magician". On the other hand, the explanation of Tarot windward system is closely related to daily life, which is related to wisdom, communication, logic, conflict, choice, solution and overcoming misfortune. Cancer: On the occasion of the arrival of the summer solstice solar term, the sun enters the annual cancer cycle. In tarot cards, the meaning of cancer corresponds to the card "chariot" In many ancient myths, the image of chariots was frequently used. Astrology tells us that the ruler of Cancer is the moon. The moon in the tarot card corresponds to the "highest priestess". In the myth of Persephone and Hades, Persephone had to return to the underworld in winter because she swallowed a pomegranate there. On the card of the "Supreme Priestess", a pomegranate image is also depicted, symbolizing her ability to cross the earth and hell. Cancer, the moon, chariots and priestesses are all related to the element of water, symbolizing human emotions, nourishing care and inner intuition. Leo: On July 23rd, the sun entered Leo, the zodiac sign representing "strength" in the tarot cards. Portraits and myths about lions permeate the whole western culture. The lion with the highest dignity and golden mane is controlled by the sun, and in the tarot card, the lion is also represented by this namesake "Sun" card. Both the lion and the sun have the meaning of fire-one of the four basic elements of nature, which was first put forward by the ancient Greek philosopher empedocles in his poem On Nature around 450 BC. The most appropriate description of the fire element is enterprise, courage and courage. Virgo: On August 23rd, the sun entered Virgo, the zodiac, which is related to the hermit card in Tarot. Historically, the purity and innocence of virgins, as well as the characteristics of solitary life and self-sufficiency of hermits, have always been respected spiritually. Virgo is controlled by mercury, which represents spirit, intelligence and gender, and is also related to the magician card in Tarot. Virgo belongs to the earth element, one of the four basic elements of nature, which was first put forward by the ancient Greek philosopher Empedocles in a poem about nature around 450 BC. The lowest soil facies characteristics of Tarot Five-pointed Star are consistent with the practical and secular characteristics of soil elements. Virgo and Hermit are Libras with the characteristics of giving up worldly pleasures: on September 23rd every year, the sun begins the annual Libra cycle, while on Tarot, the symbol card of Libra is "fair trial". The word Libra is quoted as the harness of a horse in Greek, so the symbol of Libra in astrology is similar to balance and harness. Scorpio: 10 On June 24th, the sun entered Scorpio and began a one-month journey. Scorpio in tarot card corresponds to death card. In the early days, Scorpio's dominant planet Mars was related to the attack card in the Tarot card, but now its dominant planet Pluto is related to the decision card in the Tarot card. Scorpio belongs to the water sign, and the water in the tarot card describes the typical scene of human emotional life. Sagittarius:165438+1On October 22nd, we once again welcomed a shooter from heaven. On the tarot card, the shooter's corresponding card is "temperance", and its ruler is optimistic Jupiter. The counterpart of Jupiter on the tarot card is the wheel of fortune. Sagittarius is a fire sign. It is a symbol of human progress, dedication and action, and a soul representative of energy, enthusiasm and competitive courage. Capricorn: Every year around 65438+February 2 1, the sun begins the annual Capricorn cycle. On the tarot card, the symbol card of Capricorn is "devil". The tarot symbol of Saturn, its ruler, is "the last trump card". Capricorn is an earth sign, which symbolizes a strong concept of work, finance, education and family life. The combination of Capricorn's "last trump card" and "devil" is closely related to Pan, the faun god in Greek mythology, and Satan, Pan's enemy. Aquarius: 65438+1On October 20th, the sun began a month-long Aquarius cycle. Aquarius corresponds to the Tarot Card as the "Ace Star". The rulers of Aquarius are all traditionally regarded as Saturn, corresponding to the "last trump card" on the tarot card; There is also a modern planet Uranus, corresponding to the "fool" on the tarot card. Aquarius is the symbol of wind, and the meaning of wind on tarot cards is related to intelligence, communication, logical thinking, determination and overcoming misfortune. Pisces: 19 February, the sun began the annual Pisces cycle, which lasted for one month. On the tarot card, Pisces corresponds to the "moon" card, while the traditional Pisces guardian star is Jupiter (the same as the shooter), which corresponds to the "wheel of fortune" in the tarot card, and the modern guardian star Neptune corresponds to the "handstand man". Neptune's English name is Neptune, which is the name of Poseidon in ancient mythology. The "moon" controls the ebb and flow of the ocean. So obviously, Pisces is a water sign, and the meaning of water system in tarot cards is related to the changes of love, friendship and human emotions.