Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - In playing cards, what do diamonds J, clubs J, hearts J, spades J, diamonds Q ... spades K stand for?

In playing cards, what do diamonds J, clubs J, hearts J, spades J, diamonds Q ... spades K stand for?

Spades K: David, the father of King Solomon of Israel in the 10 century BC, is good at playing the harp.

Red heart K: Charlie-the only king among the four kings without a moustache.

Square brick K: Caesar, the emperor of Rome, the only king in the four K's who kept the profile.

K of clubs: Alexander-the first emperor to conquer the world.

Q of Spades: pallas-Greek Wisdom and Sivir, the only queen with weapons in the Queen Card.

Q of hearts: Queen Judith.

Brick asked: Rachel.

The plum club Q:Akini-hold wild roses, which means that the Lanchester royal family, marked by white wild roses, and the York royal family, marked by white roses, reconciled after the war of roses, and tied the white roses of both sides together.

Spade J: The attendant of Hogil Charles I (Spade K).

J of hearts: the attendant of Lal Charles VII.

Attendant of Hector Charles I.

J of clubs: Lancelot is a knight in the story of King Arthur (sword in the stone).