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Introduction of tarot cards and dominoes

The origin of tarot cards is a mystery, and we are not sure that the tarot cards used in Italy in the fifteenth century are a common tarot card game. Those wealthy sponsors demanded beautiful tarot cards, and some cards were handed down. Shortly thereafter, 1450 designed a deck of Visconti-Sforcha cards, which is one of the earliest and most complete tarot cards.

Later, in the189th century, a group of influential scholars discovered tarot cards. These people are fascinated by the study of tarot cards and think that the images on tarot cards are more powerful than simple games. They created the true history of tarot cards and linked tarot cards with Egyptian mysticism, alchemy, kabbalah numerals, alchemy and other mysterious systems. These followers of tarot cards continued into the twentieth century, when tarot cards became the practice of many mysterious organizations, including Golden Dawn.

Although the origin of tarot cards is a mysterious tradition, the interest in tarot card research can be extended to many different viewpoints in recent decades. The newly created tarot cards can show the interest of these researchers, some of which are American Indian traditions, herbs, dragons and Japanese tarot cards.

Tarot cards are usually regarded as a tool for divination. In the traditional interpretation of tarot cards, there is a questioner-a person who seeks answers to personal questions, and an interpreter-a person who knows how to interpret tarot cards. After the questioner shuffles and cuts the cards, the reader unfolds the selected cards in some form, which is called the card array. Every position in this deck has a meaning, and every card has a special meaning. The interpreter combines these two meanings to guide the questioner's question.