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Excuse me, what does an English word in poker mean?

Poker is the epitome of a calendar. Among the 54 cards, there are 52 genuine cards, indicating that there are 52 weeks in a year. Two cards are paid, the king represents the sun and Xiao Wang represents the moon. Spring, summer, autumn and winter are represented by peaches, hearts, plums and squares, with the center and squares representing the day, spades and plum blossoms representing the night, and each season lasts for thirteen weeks. In poker, each suit is thirteen cards, and each season is ninety-one days. The sum of thirteen cards' points is exactly 91, and the sum of four suits' points and Xiao Wang's points is 365. If you add a king, it will be just right. J, Q and K*** in playing cards have twelve cards, which not only represent the twelve months in a year, but also represent the twelve constellations that the sun passes through in a year.

In addition, the four colors of playing cards have different meanings: spades symbolize olive leaves and represent peace; The heart is heart-shaped, indicating human wisdom; Plum blossom is a black clover, which comes from clover, indicating good luck; The diamonds represent diamonds and wealth.

Poker is perhaps the simplest and most complicated game in the history of human civilization, and it can be said to be a worldwide entertainment language. Although there is only one card, it is a stage to show to the world.

In fact, there is still much controversy about the hometown of playing cards. The French believe that the French invented playing cards in 1392. After textual research, Hodgman found that the first deck of playing cards was used by Egyptians in 1300, and some people said that it was a tool used by Koreans for divination. However, "Poker" originated from English, which many people think is imported, while more westerners are convinced that it comes from the East.

You know, poker and astronomical calendar are not coincidental. The 54 cards have a clever explanation: the king represents the sun, Xiao Wang represents the moon, and the remaining 52 cards represent 52 weeks of the year. The four colors of heart, diamond, plum blossom and spades symbolize spring, summer, autumn and winter respectively. Each color has 65,438+03 cards, and each season has 3 weeks. If J, Q and K are regarded as 65438, in leap year, King and Xiao Wang are regarded as one point each, totaling 366 points. The above explanation is no coincidence, because the design and invention of poker are inextricably linked with astrology and astronomical calendar.

Now let's look at the characters on the card. J, Q and K in French playing cards are abbreviations for English attendants, queens and kings. At present, we often see that the top card of 12 represents a real person or a legend in history.

Let's start with J. The J of Spades is Hogir, the attendant of Charles I scharmann. J of hearts is Lacher, the attendant of Charles VII. The square J is Lotan, the attendant of Charles I scharmann. J of clubs is Lancelot, a famous knight in King Arthur's story.

Q of spades is the wisdom in ancient Greek mythology and Sivir, pallas and Athina, the only queen with weapons among the four queens. Q of hearts is Judith, wife of Charles I Shaler. Q is Yue Se's sister Queen Rachel in the Old Testament. The name of plum blossom Q is Akini. She holds a bunch of wild roses, representing the royal war and peace marked by red and white wild roses in Britain.

Spades K is David, the father of King Solomon of Israel in 10 BC. He is good at playing the harp, so harp patterns often appear on the screen. K of hearts is King Charles I Frank, his name is scharmann, and he is the only king with no beard among the four trump cards. King Caesar of the Roman Empire, the king of the square, K, is the only silhouette among the four countries' trump cards. The plum blossom K is the earliest Macedonian king Alexander who conquered the world. He always wears cross jewels on his clothes.

A is the first card representing various colors, and only one symbol representing that color is printed on this card. In most card games, including bridge, A is the highest level card; It is also the biggest card in all colors. The British once used spades as a sign of paying taxes.