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Who are the heads of J, Q and K in playing cards?

Every Facebook card is different. (The so-called Facebook card refers to what we call J, Q, K, and Joker can also be added. ) Let's talk about a king represented by K in history: Xin K, Charlemagne of the Frankish Empire. His hair was curled in. Because the stereotypes at that time were all made of wood, a stylist at that time accidentally carved the beard of Charlemagne, so King Xin K was the only one among the four kings without a beard. Diamond K represents Julius Caesar, the German king of the Roman Empire in history. His hair is curly and his weapon is an axe. Because his statue is one-sided, he is the only one-sided king on the card. K of clubs stands for Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia, and K of spades stands for King David, king of Israel.

Let's start with Q: Diamond Q stands for Rachel. In the Bible, she is Joseph's sister. Heart Q stands for Julius. According to legend, she is a brave queen, and the red heart itself represents courage. Q of spades stands for Athena. I believe everyone is familiar with her, and she has appeared in many stories of Greek mythology. It symbolizes wisdom, and love also symbolizes war, so she is the only queen with weapons in poker Q. Finally, Club Q represents Queen Elizabeth I of England. When America was sparsely populated, she had ruled Britain.

The four Qs have similarities and differences: they all hold a flower in their hands, but their hair and clothes are quite different. If you look carefully, you will find it easily. ...

Different jacks represent brave soldiers behind different kings.

There are also two jokes on the Facebook card, one big and one small. I believe everyone knows their uses, so they are also called Jokers in many places.