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What does the fool in Rotta mean?

The so-called tarot cards are a set of 78 cards with patterns, which are usually used to predict the future, or in layman's terms, fortune telling.

The origin of tarot cards is still unclear. Crusaders or Gypsies may have been introduced to Europe from Egypt or China. It is confirmed that Tarot cards appeared in Italy in the early14th century.

The 78 cards are divided into Little Walker (56 * * *) and Great Walker (22 * * *). Little Alkell's cards are very similar to the current playing cards, and they are also divided into four colors, namely, the big stick (plum blossom), the golden cup (heart), the sword (spades) and the disk (square) T. *** * Each suit 14 cards, including 10 cards (1 to. The design on the big Alkell card represents a very complicated symbol. Earlier, the big alker card was not numbered. Later, people numbered it 1-2 1, leaving a "madman" without a number or 0.

The earliest tarot cards were made by hand, and some were designed by famous painters.

When using Tarot cards, it is ok to use one-time payment or only use Big Alkell cards. The cards drawn each time are very important, and the relative position between cards is also very important. There are different rules to interpret tarot cards, such as the simple method of using only three cards, the traditional Celtic cross method, the English method and the astrology method.

The meanings of the four colors of Little alker Card are as follows:

Big stick: stands for elemental fire, symbolizing passion, energy and creation.

Disc: Representing the element diagram, symbolizing money, material and enjoyment.

Jinbei: stands for elemental water, symbolizing emotion, relationship, love and inspiration.

Sword: It represents the spirit of elements, symbolizing thought, wisdom, communication and conflict.

The name of each big alker card, different cards have different names. Usually a madman (fool, 0), a magician (magician, me), a priestess (high priestess, or pope, 2), a queen (queen, 3), an emperor (emperor, 4), a pope (bishop, or pope, 5), a lover (6) and a chariot (7).