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Are the 52 cards of Woody Sakura in the ever-changing Woody Sakura based on Tarot cards? ?

The 1 card of Tarot Grand Akana is a magician, symbolizing wisdom, communication and information. There is a symbol representing infinity on the magician's head, sometimes represented by a wide hat, and sometimes a ball of light. This card has many interpretations. One is that magicians understand the endless nature of life and have power because of this understanding. So the stop sign represents diplomacy and shrewdness. Handstand means no scruples and speculative mentality. The second card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Priestess". She sat on the throne, looking calm and unfathomable. She has spirituality, can reveal hidden strengths and secrets, and then give people this knowledge. Therefore, when the cards are straight, they are quiet, intuitive, implicit and cautious. The cards are reversed, that is, secretive, suspicious, indifferent and dull. The third card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Queen", which symbolizes creative intelligence. She is the ultimate perfect woman, the mother who gave birth to the earth and the embodiment of our dreams and aspirations. When the face of the card is straight, this card represents charm, elegance and unreserved love. When the card is reversed, it means conceit, affectation and intolerance of defects. The fourth card of Tarot Grand Akana is "King". The main source of his strength is wisdom, which rules everything in the world. The king's position is supreme, and his authority cannot be questioned. When the card face is straight, it represents strong will and solid energy. The card is reversed, which means willfulness, tyranny and cruelty. The fifth card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Pope", which is the interpreter of sacred mysteries and symbolizes human cognition and belief. Pope's knowledge is full of mystery, even abstract things are dominated by it. When the card face is straight, it shows confidence, no doubt and a correct understanding of things. Handstand is preaching, grandiose and arbitrary. The sixth card of the tarot card is "Love", which symbolizes that all mankind can unite through the "love" of gender combination. When the face of the card is straight, this card represents a higher level of emotion and desire in morality, aesthetics and body. When you stand on your head, it represents discontent, sentimentality and indecision. The seventh card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Chariot", and the winner on the card shows his great achievements in the world with a powerful posture. This card can be interpreted as: No matter how difficult the right path is, you must keep going. Upright stands for success, talent and efficiency. If you stand upside down, it implies an authoritarian attitude and a poor sense of direction. Tarot card The eighth card of Grand Acana stands for "power". This card shows an elegant queen taming an angry lion. The queen symbolizes a witch, who can control uncontrollable energy and represents superior morality and physical strength. If this card is right, it represents personal charm and determination to pursue success. The ninth card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Hermit". He carries a lamp and a stick, representing meditation, isolation and silence, symbolizing the crystallization of wisdom and absolute discipline. A hermit is a strict tutor. He leads people on the right path with his own conscience. When the card face is straight, it represents persistence, goal, depth and concentration. Handstand represents arbitrariness, unforgivability, paranoia and discouragement. The 10 card of Tarot Grand Akana is a "wheel of fortune", which symbolizes the reversal of fate. There is no true unchangeable truth in the world except change itself. This card shows a tendency to gamble, which will make life ups and downs. In fact, the success or failure of life is closely related to the wheel of fate; Therefore, the success or failure of life will not be fixed forever. The 1 1 card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Justice". On the card sat a serene woman with a balance in one hand and a sword in the other. She reminded us to follow the laws of the whole universe. As long as we stick to the right path, life can maintain balance and harmony. This card represents integrity, fairness, honesty and discipline. When you stand upside down, it is a metaphor for negativity, alienation, fear of innovation and dissatisfaction. Tarot card Grand Akana 12 "upside down". Although he seems a little helpless, he is actually in charge of meditation and spiritual strength. Therefore, when the card face is positive, it means recognizing the limit, solving the problem, and having humanistic characteristics. Handstand represents mental limitations and lack of foresight. The most easily misunderstood card in Tarot Grand Akana is 13, which means "death". We seldom interpret it literally, because its positive significance is to put aside the past, transcend limitations and continue to grow. Therefore, this card is to let people avoid depression, pessimism or worry. The 14 card of Tarot Grand Akana is "temperance". The card is a guardian angel, who can protect us and make us stable. The right face represents temperance, which can adjust our enthusiasm and help us acquire new knowledge and integrate into our daily life without going too far. However, handstand means frivolous and excessive pursuit of fashion. The 15 card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Demon". Influenced by strong sexual attraction, irrationality and enthusiasm, this card presents staggered fears and desires. The devil uses man's demand for safety and goldfish to make man his slave through the contradiction of human nature. The front of this card represents the charm of the senses and the expression of enthusiasm. But at the same time, the reverse side of the card also reminds us that even if the body is bound, the spirit can still fly freely. The 16 card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Tower". How tall was the king who was struck by lightning? It not only symbolizes the temporality of real things, but also represents the variability of interpersonal relationships and occupations; And these changes are often sudden and rapid. This card immediately shows that it can accept setbacks and bravely overcome protracted wars. When you stand upside down, it means getting carried away, doing what you deserve and indulging in illusory imagination. The 17 card of Tarot Grand Akana is a "star", and the picture shows a naked girl, pouring fresh pool water on the scorched earth under the starry sky, and reviving stagnant water with another pomegranate. She represents the glory of life in the world, and also represents the slavery of material and senses. So the stars in the sky always remind her: don't forget that there is a higher spiritual world. The tarot card 18 of Grand Acana is the "moon", which mainly represents the world of dreams, emotions and subconscious. Traditionally, the image of the moon is the embodiment of women's strength and emotion. Therefore, the significance of the card face lies in sensitivity, understanding and empathy. Handstand means emotional obedience and passive self-loss. The 19 "Sun" of Tarot Grand Akana is the best card of all. It symbolizes knowledge, vitality and luck, and also represents being respected and rewarded. This kind of card is timely, with clear, harmonious interpersonal relationship and good reputation and other positive characteristics. There are some negative characteristics in handstand, such as pride, conceit and hypocrisy. The 20th card of Tarot Grand Akana is "Trial". This card encourages participants to put aside material constraints and seek a higher spiritual life. The pattern on the surface of the card is the day when the horn blows, symbolizing a brand-new day with great responsibility. This card has the positive characteristics of surpassing oneself and exploring unlimited potential. When you stand upside down, the sound of the horn is used as a metaphor. Most of them are good news, not bad news. They are easy to indulge in the pursuit of happiness and lack the ability to face sadness. The 2 1 card of Tarot Grand Akana is "World". On the card, there is a goddess running with a scepter. She has infinite power to cross the world to show the truth. This card shows that there is nothing on this planet that can't be obtained. The direct explanation of this card is high salary and integrity. When standing upside down, it points out great obstacles, distractions and self-pity characters. The 22nd (and 0th) card of Tarot Grand Acana is "Fool". The pattern is a person standing happily on the edge of a cliff. Some explanations are that he is stupid and lacks the ability of rational judgment; It was also pointed out that he was extremely spiritual and didn't care about reality. Generally speaking, it is to act on intuition, without the ability to refuse and resist; It also represents stupidity, impulsiveness and nothingness. However, the more mature among them will learn from life experience and then become their ideal people.