Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - What do spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs represent in playing cards?

What do spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs represent in playing cards?

1, spades.

Corresponding to the sword, it symbolizes justice, war and disaster. Spade is a shovel and a weapon. It symbolizes war.

2. diamonds.

The corresponding coins (also called star coins and stars) symbolize wealth. Diamond means "diamond" in English, which stands for wealth, just corresponding to the coins in tarot cards. At the same time, the shape of the square is very similar to the star coins in the tarot pattern.

3. Club.

Corresponding to the scepter, it symbolizes power and enthusiasm. The English club of plum blossom means "stick, stick", which just corresponds to the scepter in tarot cards. Therefore, plum blossom has nothing to do with clover. The popular saying that "the plum blossom looks like a clover to represent luck" is even more nonsense.

4. Heart.

Corresponding to the Holy Grail, it symbolizes love and all kinds of emotional and perceptual thinking. The holy grail in tarot represents emotion, so the corresponding heart is designed as a heart, suggesting love.

design feature

The top card of suit generally refers to the three cards of K, Q and J in poker, but A is also listed as the top card in some places. A card with a human face printed on it, originally called COAT CAROS, and later called COUR.

Modern American and British poker manufacturers have basically the same top card design pattern, which follows the pattern form of18th century French poker. Early pattern design depends entirely on the skills of the artists who carve wood carvings. Later, this model gradually changed from representing recognized numbers or events to meaningless numbers.