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Find out the deep analytical significance of each of the 78 tarot cards! !

The 78 tarot cards have two parts, one is the big Akana card, the other is the ***22 card, the other is the small Akana card, and the other is the ***56 card, which adds up to 78 cards. The Great Akanaka explained the general fortune of fate, while the Little Akanaka made up for the deficiency of the Great Akanaka and represented something more detailed.

I. Significance of Grand Akanaka The 22 cards of Grand Akanaka are: Fool, Magician, Priestess, Queen, Emperor, Pope, Lover, Chariot, Power, Hermit, Wheel of Destiny, Justice, Inversion, Death, Temperance, Tower, Star, Moon, Sun, Judgment and World.

Fools represent vagrancy, which is the beginning of all tarot cards, wizards represent creation, and priestesses represent wisdom. The queen represents, and the reaper represents rule. Pope represents aid, lovers represent unity, and chariots represent victory. Strength represents will, and winners represent exploration. The wheel of destiny represents reincarnation, and justice represents balance. Hanging upside down means sacrifice, and death means end. Temperance represents purification, and the devil represents temptation. Towers represent destruction, stars represent hope, and the moon represents uneasiness. The sun represents life, judgment represents resurrection, the world represents achievement, and the world represents the end of tarot cards.

Second, the types of Little Akanaka There are four colors of Little Akanaka, namely scepter, star coin, holy grail and sword. Each suit has 14 cards. Take the holy grail for example. There are 14 holy grail cards, namely, the holy grail arrives at the holy grail 10 and the holy grail follower, the holy grail knight, the holy grail queen and the holy grail king. So are other cards. Because there are attendants, knights, queens and kings in it, Little Akanaka is also called the court card.

Third, the meaning of small Akanaka The four colors of small Akanaka represent four elements: fire, earth, water and wind. The scepter represents fire, passion and energy creation, the star coin represents the earth, money and material enjoyment, the holy grail represents water, emotional relationship, love and inspiration, and the sword represents the wind, symbolizing the exchange and conflict of ideas and wisdom.