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What is the belief of tarot cards? Or who? Is there any legend?

Tarot cards are divination tools in ancient western countries. They have been popular in Europe since the Middle Ages, and their status is equivalent to the Book of Changes in China. Its origin has always been a mystery. Tarot cards ***78 cards, of which 22 are Grand Akana cards, which are used to illustrate the general fortune of fate, and 56 are Little Akana cards, which can be used to predict more detailed situations to make up for the shortcomings of the former. There are 78 tarot cards * * *, and each exquisite card has its own unique pattern and meaning (different kinds of tarot cards have different drawing methods, but their meanings are the same, and Witttarot is widely used now). Every tarot card has a symbol, which points out your inner thoughts, subconscious motives, hidden fears and desires, as well as your personality, long-term fortune and weaknesses. Each tarot card also represents a course, with joy, pain, hope, change and rebirth, which is the reappearance of human life, whether physically, mentally or emotionally. Each tarot card represents a character, including a warm and loving mother, a traditional and decent religious leader, an indomitable warrior and a hermit full of wisdom. They are both incarnations of real people and a part of yourself. For example, "lover" not only represents romance, but also represents the choice of facing love; It represents both substantial love and spiritual love. Another example: "chariot" not only represents victory and conquest, but also represents power and conflict. At the same time, each tarot card also implies two different meanings, depending on whether the position of the card is positive or negative. For example, the "moon" represents the ideal, and the inversion represents confusion; "Devil" stands for temptation and depravity, and "Devil" stands for breaking free from bondage. But this mainly depends on the reader's own development and inner or subconscious choice. The Great Akana 0 Fool is also called: Fool 1 Magician 2 Priestess is also called: Queen 3, Queen 4, King 5, Pope 6, Lover 7, Chariot VII) 8 Li (9 Hermit is also called: Hermit 10 Wheel of Destiny 1 Justice 12 Upside down, upside down or hanging people 13. Star1August 19 Sun 20 Trial 2 1 This ancient divination tool, its origin has always been a mysterious legend, and many experts who study mysticism are trying to find clues from it. 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.