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A detailed introduction of playing cards? (Color and case introduction)

Poker was first used by gypsies to tell fortune, and then it gradually evolved into an entertainment tool. People who often play poker may not know the specific meaning of 54 cards, or who are the historical figures in the portraits on poker. 52 cards, excluding the king and the king, indicate that there are 52 weeks in a year. The other two, one is the king, representing the sun; One is Xiao Wang, meaning the moon. The four seasons of the year, namely, spring, summer, autumn and winter, are represented by spades, hearts, diamonds and plum blossoms respectively. Among them, hearts and diamonds represent day, spades and clubs represent night. Each suit is exactly 13, which means that every quarter is basically 13 weeks. The points of this 13 card add up to 9 1, which is exactly 9 1 day every quarter. The dots of four colors add up, and Xiao Wang's dots are exactly 365 days a year. If you add the king point, it is in line with the number of leap years. Poker has 12 JQK cards, which means that there are 12 months in a year. It also means that the sun passes through 12 cycles in a year.

In addition, the four colors in playing cards have different meanings: spades symbolize olive leaves and represent peace; The heart is heart-shaped, indicating wisdom; Plum blossom has three black leaves, which come from clover; The square represents diamonds, wealth and people's good wishes.

13 cards of each suit, followed by a, the first point; King k; Q, the queen; J, samurai, and 10 against 2. The figures in playing cards are all historical figures. The king of the K of Hearts is Charlemagne, who established Charlemagne's empire. He is the only king in poker without a beard. The king in box K is Caesar of ancient Rome. Although he was not publicly proclaimed king at that time, later generations still called him Julius Caesar.

The portrait in Plum Blossom K is Alexander, an ancient figure resembling Genghis Khan, who once created the Alexander Empire across Europe, Asia and Africa. The portrait in spades K is David, the father of King Solomon of Israel in the 10 century BC. He is good at playing the harp and has written many hymns in the Bible, so this card often has the pattern of the harp.

Q of spades is Greek wisdom and Sivir pallas? Athina, of the four queens, only this queen has weapons. The name of Q of Hearts is Jules. She came from Bavaria, Germany, and married Charles I of the Stewart dynasty in England. Later, because of his cruel rule, Jules remarried and left. The plum blossom Q symbolizes a story: the royal family in Lancaster, England is symbolized by red roses, and the royal family in York is symbolized by white roses. After the Wild Rose War, the two royal families reconciled and tied their roses together. So the queen has Bai Yutang. Q of diamonds is Queen Raquel, who is Jacob's daughter. Jacob is the father of Yue Se in the Old Testament. He has 65,438+02 sons and established 65,438+02 tribes in Israel.

The J of Spades is the Danish Hokkala serving Charles I, and the J of Hearts is Lahaiya, the court attendant serving Charles VII. J of clubs is Lancelot, a famous knight in King Arthur's story. Box J is Lorraine serving Charles I, and these character systems have been gradually accepted by all countries and passed down to this day. year-round