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Is the small Akanakari a five-pointed star or a six-pointed star symbolizing the earth element?

The symbol of the earth element is the star coin.

It's a pentagram.

According to the fact that I bought the classic tarot card, this card was drawn by an American female illustrator in the early 20th century, and it is unlikely to be wrong.

The six-pointed star, or "Star of David", is more associated with religion (especially Judaism), and the five-pointed star is a common symbol of medieval magic.

Hehe, LZ is very persistent about the six-pointed star. Tarot cards did not appear in the 20th century, but star coins appeared much more recently. In tarot cards before18th century, the symbols of earth elements have nothing to do with stars, only gold coins. The star pattern appeared later. The Italian novelist Calvino chose1the fortune-telling card of the Duke of Milan in the mid-5th century for The Castle with Cross Destiny, and 176 1 the tarot card made by a card master in Marseille for The Restaurant with Cross Destiny. It can be clearly seen that there are only gold coins on the card, and there is no star-like pattern.

The following is Baidu Encyclopedia, but you probably won't be convinced:

Little Acana (Little Acana)

The meanings of the four colors are as follows:

Mace: Represents elemental fire, symbolizing passion, energy and creation.

Five-pointed star: It stands for elemental soil and symbolizes money, material and enjoyment.

Holy Grail: Representing elemental water, symbolizing emotion, relationship, love and inspiration.

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

Little Akanaka is used to make up for the shortcomings of big Akanaka. If we want to know more about the truth of fate or each other's affairs, or want to know more about the place and time when things happened, we must learn through little Akanaka.

Among them, the character cards composed of attendants, knights, queens and kings are also called court cards.

There is also an English website devoted to mysterious things such as tarot cards.

The stationmaster has been a professional card translator for 22 years. Please read this link:/intro-tarot.html.

There is a saying in the middle: in taro, the symbol representing the earth is a five-pointed star or a disk. Disc means gold coin, so I think this five-pointed star can explain it.

But I haven't seen the six-pointed star representing the earth element, hehe.