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What is the origin of tarot cards? Which country did it originate from? How did it evolve?

Origin of Tarot: ▼ Ancient Italian Theory-According to historians' research, as early as14th century, some aristocrats in European countries had already played Tarot, during which the Vatican banned Tarot and characterized it as the devil's Atlas and pagan objects. In addition, the earliest known tarot cards appeared in Italy at the end of14th century15th century. The Italian poker game "tarocco" sounds similar to Tarot, with only 22 cards, which is similar to the 22 main cards of Grand Akana. At the same time, the meanings of love, victory, love, death, reputation, fate and future praised in Italian poetry are similar to those of tarot cards. Therefore, many people agree that Tarot originated in Italy. However, many scholars who study tarot cards believe that these evidences can only show that tarot cards once appeared in Europe, and they do not believe that tarot cards originated in Europe. ▼ Gypsy theory-scholars who study tarot cards believe that tarot cards are most likely brought to Europe by gypsies in Asia or Africa. They make a living by divination, and tarot cards are one of their divination methods. However, Gypsies are nomadic people who wander around. Is it possible to develop a very systematic philosophy of tarot cards? Tarot cards may not be the product of gypsies, they just learned from other civilizations. ▼ Ancient Egyptian Theory-Some people think that Tarot cards are products of ancient Egypt. Many people believe that after the destruction of Alexandria, Egypt, the Moroccan city of Fez has become a new world-class academic center, where scholars from all over the world are concentrated. Unfortunately, they didn't have a common language and characters, so they prepared an album full of mysterious symbols, and replaced the language and characters with pictures. Later, these pictures evolved into playing cards. This statement is unbelievable and has no factual basis, but there is another statement that is willing to go from ancient Egypt and is worth listening to. Thoth (someone translated him as [Egyptian Moon God]) was one of the many gods in ancient Egypt, in charge of wisdom and magic, and also the inventor of numbers. Some people think that he invented two ambassadors and two big akanas in tarot cards as one of the rituals of Egyptian wizards' sacrifice. There is not much truth in this statement. Tarot experts who believe in this theory all believe that Egypt must have relevant literature records. 1799, Napoleon's army found a piece of writing engraved with ancient Egyptians. Not only this clay tablet, but also other Egyptian documents have not found any records about tarot cards, which is a frustrating thing for believers of Egyptian theory. Whether this statement is right or wrong, it is undeniable that many tarot symbols originated in ancient Egypt. ▼ Judaism-After a series of studies, experts found that Tarot cards are closely related to Kabbalah of the ancient Hebrews, which can be said to be more cocoa. Kabbalah is the philosophy of ancient Jews. According to legend, it was taught by God to Moses (or Moses), which is a kind of knowledge that people cooperate with each other and enhance their spiritual strength. Twenty-two Akana cards of tarot cards are deeply related to the twenty-two letters of Hebrew and Kabala. Someone has compiled a comparison table of tarot cards and ancient Hebrew letters. The research on tarot cards in recent decades shows that the statement that tarot cards originated from ancient Jews is highly credible. To sum up, the origin of tarot cards should be roughly as follows: First, the big Akana of tarot cards originated from Kabaka, an ancient Jew. Because of the frequent contact between ancient Jews and ancient Egyptians, they also absorbed many Egyptian religious symbols. With the frequent wars in the Middle East, the predecessor of Tarot almost disappeared. Later, gypsies didn't know how to use tarot cards, but I believe they probably didn't know much about the philosophical level of tarot cards. They used it as a divination tool. It spread to Europe between12nd century and14th century, and was soon banned by the Holy See. After the church's power weakened, tarot cards developed again, and new tarot cards were introduced one after another. Especially at the end of19th century, the research on tarot cards became more systematic after the researchers linked tarot cards with the scroll cultural relics of ancient Jewish esoteric religion, and Ryder Tarot cards were one of the representatives. 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.