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Poker contains the deepest mystery, and the characters on J, Q and K are well known!

Poker is a pastime game that both China people and foreigners love to play. It is said that playing cards are formulated according to the laws of the universe, which contains the secrets of the universe. J, Q and K in playing cards are abbreviations of English Jack (waiter), Queen (queen) and King (king) respectively, and the characters in this 12 card are even more famous people in western history and culture. According to historical research, there are different opinions about the origin of playing cards. Some people think that it originated from Ye Zi drama in the Southern Song Dynasty in the12nd century and13rd century. Another widely accepted saying is that it is said to have evolved from tarot cards. The early playing cards were introduced to Europe from Egypt at the end of 14.

It is reported that 52 playing cards represent 52 weeks in a year; The four shapes in playing cards symbolize the four seasons; Each shape has a total of 13 cards, because each season lasts 13 weeks; Because there are day and night in a day, there are two colors in shape.

The letters in playing cards also have special meanings. For example, the "A" in playing cards means "Supreme" and it is the trump card to turn to Gan Kun. "K" means "King" and "Q" means "Queen". "J" means "Jack, the servant in the palace".

K, Q and J have 12 flower card, which means that a year is divided into 12 months; Besides 52 cards, there is also a king and a king. The king represents the sun and the day, so it is red; Xiao Wang represents the moon, suggesting that night is coming, so it is black.

If j is 1 1, q is 12, and k is 13, Xiao Wang. If you add the king of 1 point, it is the number of days in leap year. (3) There is another saying in China, that is, if all kings are regarded as half points, the total number is exactly 365 days.

The meaning of the four colors of playing cards-there are four colors of playing cards, each color represents a season, that is, there are four seasons in a year representing spring, summer, autumn and winter. There are 9 1 day in a quarter, so1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+j+o+k = 91. That is, k plus 1 equals 9 1, which is the number of days in a quarter. 9 1 times the four quarters of a year is exactly equal to 364, and one day is the number of days in a year.

The meaning of numbers in playing cards in divination, the meaning represented by numbers is not only related to the types of cards, but also varies according to the numbers.

A stands for the sun. Ambitious, aggressive, creative and initiative male personality characteristics. 2 stands for the moon. The personality characteristics of women with tolerance, imagination, aesthetics and coordination. 3 stands for Jupiter. Sense of justice, obligation, authority, unity and leadership. 4 stands for Uranus. Dissatisfaction due to different views and opinions is manifested as rebellion, and forced idealism leads to dissatisfaction and disagreement. 5 stands for mercury. Show the temperament of seeking and exploring, and be strong-willed. 6 stands for Venus. Charming, extensive communication and good interpersonal relationship. 7 stands for Neptune. I am good at thinking, like traveling, and have the ambition to learn and study. 8 stands for Saturn. Lonely, easy to go to extremes, eager to pay attention to their own success and happiness, self-centered personality. 9 stands for Mars. Fire-like * * *, extraordinary courage and strong attack power belong to a terrible character. The characters on J, Q and K are all famous. Spades J: ogier, one of the twelve knights of Charlemagne in the medieval heroic epic Song of Roland, was a Danish prince blessed by six fairies. He made great contributions, but in the end he died in the battle of the Pyrenees. Put the sword aside, not drawn.

J of hearts: Lal, Charles VII's attendant, commander of the French army in the Hundred Years' War between Britain and France, and Joan of Arc's right-hand man. His name is "anger" in old French. His famous saying: "what you want Rahl to do for you, you have to do for him;" If you are Rahl, you are God. The tomahawk is in the back. White ribbon in hand.

J Club: Lancelot, the first knight in King Arthur's circle, his love affair with Queen Guinevere led to the war between him and King Arthur, and he killed all the knights sent by King Arthur to hunt him down. Gentle and brave, martial arts is the best in the world, ready to help others. Finally, instead of staying with the queen's lover to save his reputation, he returned the queen to King Arthur and became a monk himself. Poker, like historical records, holds a spear.

Box J: Roland, the attendant of Charlemagne, the hero praised in the French epic Song of Roland, and the head of the twelve paladins. Another way of saying it is that Hecktor, the hero of Troy, the prince of Troy and the first warrior of the epic Hema are called "the walls of Troy". Later, in a duel with Achilles, he died at the hands of the other side.

Spades Q: Athena, the goddess of wisdom and justice in Greek mythology, is one of the twelve main gods in Greece.

Q of hearts: Queen of Elizabeth henry vii. Her marriage with henry vii ended in wars of the roses. She is the eldest daughter of King Edward IV of England and Queen Elizabeth Woodville of England.

Q: Ginny, the royal family of Lancaster in England is symbolized by red roses, and the royal family of York is symbolized by white roses. After two royal families passed through wars of the roses, the Tudor dynasty occupied the British throne and tied their roses together. So the queen has a rose in her hand.

According to Genesis, Rachel is Jacques' second wife, his favorite wife, and the mother of Yue Se and Benjamin.

Spades K: King David, the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel, lived around 1000 BC. Legend has it that he is the father of King Solomon and is good at music and poetry. The Bible records that Jesus is a descendant of David. He is good at playing the harp and has written many hymns in the Bible. Therefore, King K cards often have the pattern of the harp, and his hair curls outward.

King of hearts: Charlemagne, king of the Franks, was later crowned "Emperor of Rome". During the reign of 14, he waged more than 50 wars against Lombardy, Sarazen and others, controlled more than half of Europe, and under the guidance of angels, he provoked the heavy responsibility of defending the Christian world. The clerk who carved his image on the board for the first time with a chisel shaved off the beard of his upper lip because the chisel accidentally slipped. Since then, the king of hearts has taken this painting as a specimen. Therefore, only the king in the K of Hearts has a beard, with his hair curled inward and his sword behind his head.

Plum Club K: Alexander the Great, king of Macedonian Empire, son of Lily II, succeeded to the throne at the age of 20. He is a man who tries to rule the world. He first determined the dominance of Greece as a whole, and then destroyed the Persian Empire. On the vast land across Europe and Asia, a huge empire has been established, starting from Greece and Macedonia in the west, east to the Indus Valley, south to the first waterfall of the Nile, and north to Babylon as its capital. He always wears cross jewels on his clothes, which is the characteristic of the king of clubs, and his hair curls outward.