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The difference between playing cards with flowers and colors.

The following are the differences between flush and color:

(1) Different flower shapes: There are four flower shapes of playing cards, namely diamonds, hearts, spades and clubs. There are two kinds of playing cards, namely red and black. Straight flush means that playing cards have the same flower shape. The same color means that playing cards are the same color, hearts and diamonds are red, and spades and clubs are black.

(2) Quantity difference: 52 pieces, flush 13 pieces and 26 pieces of the same color. A straight flush card is the A-k of each pattern, that is, the number from one to thirteen, that is, the card of 13. Cards of the same color, such as hearts and diamonds, are all of the same color, so there are 26 cards of the same color, and so is black.

Extended data:

Why to use these four patterns as the patterns and colors of playing cards has been said a lot.

There are two kinds of centralized reports:

It is said that these four colors represent the four major industries of society at that time, among which spades represent spears and symbolize soldiers; Plum blossoms represent clover flowers and symbolize agriculture; Square represents bricks used by craftsmen; The heart represents the heart and symbolizes the priest.

On the other hand, these four colors come from the patterns of ancient European divination tools, in which spades represent olive leaves and symbolize peace; Plum blossom is a four-leaf clover, which means good luck; The square is a diamond, symbolizing wealth; The heart shape symbolizes wisdom and love.

The meaning of the four colors:

China people understand the four colors as spring, summer, autumn and winter.

The French understand the four colors as spear, square, clove leaf and red heart;

Germans understand the four colors as leaves, bells, acorns and hearts.

Italians understand the four colors as swords, coins, crutches and wine glasses;

The Swiss understand the four colors as acorns, bells, flowers and shields;

The British understand the four colors as shovel, diamond, clover and red heart.

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