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What does J Q K on playing cards stand for (including diamonds of hearts and spades)?

Head card:

J = Jack (Wei Shi)

Q = queen

K = king (king)

Spades J: Attendant of Charles I, Hokkala.

J of hearts: Lahaiya, the court attendant of Charles VII.

J of clubs: Lancelot, a famous knight of King Arthur.

Box j: Roland, the attendant of Charles I.

Q of Spades: Athena, Wisdom and Sivir in ancient Greek mythology.

Q of hearts: Jules, German, wife of Charles I.

Club Q: Queen York of Lancaster, England.

Q: In the Old Testament, it was Joseph's sister, Queen Raquel.

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

King of hearts: Charles I, King scharmann of the Franks.

Club K: Alexander the Great of Macedonia,

Box K: Julius Caesar, a famous Roman soldier and politician, became an autocratic ruler after the unification of Rome.

Color represents people's desires;

Spades = strength

Heart = love

Plum blossom = honor

Square = money