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Excuse me, which country is associated with Tarot Renaissance? That century? Who invented it?

Third, the origin of this ancient divination tool has always been a mysterious legend, and many experts who study mysticism have tried to find a clue. Some people say that it comes from Egypt, which means "sacred journey" and "god of wisdom and magic" in Egyptian. Some people say it comes from ancient Rome, which means "wheel of life" in Latin. Some people say it comes from Hebrew, which means "law" in Jewish. It is said that it comes from Persia, which means "playing cards" in gypsy language. It is the gypsies who introduced the word "tarot" to Europe. It is said that since ancient India, Indian gods have held some symbols of tarot cards, such as cups, power, swords and rings. It is said that from China, card games were printed on paper money in the Tang Dynasty. It is said that cards were used to entertain court wives. ▼ According to ancient Egyptian theory, the word Tarot is taken from Egyptian characters tar (pottery) and ro (king), meaning "king". So "Tarot" itself refers to his correct determination as a king, which is also the origin of this divination method. It turns out that "Tarot cards" are not divination in the form of cards, but originated from "Strange Books" in ancient Egypt. Toute is the Egyptian moon god, as well as the god of culture and education. The Book of Tut is a mysterious book dedicated to conveying God's will, and the pharaohs made various decisions according to it. When the Egyptian dynasty died, in order to prevent foreigners from getting the book, they drew it as a card and gave it to the gods. Later, it was introduced to Europe by Alexander, and in the Middle Ages, it formed the present tarot card. It is said that after the destruction of Alexandria in Egypt, the Moroccan city of Fez became a new world-class academic center, where scholars from all over the world gathered. 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 cards for games. However, this statement is too unbelievable and has no factual basis. In addition, Thoth (translated by some as "Egyptian Moon God") was one of the many gods in ancient Egypt, in charge of wisdom and magic, and he was also the inventor of numbers. Some people think that he invented twenty-two Akana cards in tarot cards as one of the rituals of Egyptian wizards. But there are not many legitimate reasons for this statement. Tarot experts who believe that tarot cards originated in Egypt agree that there must be relevant literature records in Egypt. However, in 1799, Napoleon's army discovered a clay tablet engraved with ancient Egyptian characters. But this clay tablet does not record any information about tarot cards, and even other Egyptian documents have not found any records about tarot cards. For followers of Egyptology, this is really a depressing thing. But whether these statements are right or wrong, it is undeniable that many tarot symbols originated in ancient Egypt. ▼ Italian Theory According to historians' research, as early as14th century, some aristocrats in European countries had already played tarot cards, during which the Vatican banned tarot cards and characterized them as the devil's Atlas and pagan articles. 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 from 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. ▼ Jewish theory 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 reliable. Kabbalah is an ancient Jewish philosophy. It is said that God taught Moses (or "Messer") a knowledge of mutual cooperation and 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 of all, the big Akana of tarot cards originated from Kabaka, an ancient Jew. Because ancient Jews often came into contact with 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 may not know much about the philosophy of tarot cards. They used it as a divination tool. Tarot cards were introduced to Europe in 12 and 14 centuries, and became popular in the West in the Middle Ages. They can be found in many pictures and books at that time. Tarot cards are everywhere, whether it is the palace or the people. It was not until the rise of the church that Tarot cards were regarded as the mysterious magic of paganism and were suppressed from then on. Under the protection of a willing heart, the tarot card survived and showed its mysterious atmosphere in front of the world. 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.