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Why is the third runner-up in Guanya called Guanya?

There are many beautiful legends and stories about its invention.

According to legend, poker was invented in China. In the Song Dynasty, there was a folk custom called "Night".

Later, foreign businessmen who came to China brought this card game to Europe. In China, "Ye"

On the basis of "Zixi" brand, shrewd Venetian merchants have a unique vision for this card game and calendar.

Machine-ground connection. He created a new card game according to the calendar. Because a year

There were 52 weeks, so I made 52 cards, plus 54 big and small cards. According to spring, summer and autumn

Four patterns of hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades were made in winter. According to the difference between black and white in a day,

Divide the four colors of poker into black and red. * * * Each set 13, representing quarterly 13.

Last week. There are 12 cards with K, Q and J, which means that a year is divided into 12 months. The king represents the sun

It means daytime, 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, k is 13 and Xiao Wang is 1, then

The sum of the points of 53 cards is exactly equal to 365 points, which means there are 365 days in a year. If again

Add 1 dot "Wang" and it is the number of days in leap year. 2. According to the copy kept by the British Museum.

The archives of Swiss monks confirm that poker was introduced to Switzerland from England on 1377. At the beginning, playing cards.

There are 56 original cards and 22 supplementary cards. By the middle of15th century, the number of original cards had been reduced to 52, leaving only secondary cards.

Play two cards, one big and one small. This is a popular English playing card-red and black, four groups of pictures.

Keith. The four groups of patterns have their own figurative meanings: spades and olive leaves, symbolizing peace; Heart, heart, symbolizes wisdom.

Wisdom and love; Diamonds, diamonds, symbolize wealth; Plum blossom, black clover, symbolizes luck and

Happiness. . Each group contains 10 digital cards and K (king) and Q (queen).

J (Jack, Noble, Knight) card. The k of spades is a portrait of King David in the Bible.

Holding a sword in his left hand; King of hearts. The picture shows the French emperor Charles I, with a sword in his left hand and a royal suit in his right.

The edge of; Box K shows Julius Caesar in ancient Rome, holding a hand-raising ceremony in the Roman Empire.

The axe behind him is a symbol of power; Plum k with the imperial capacity of Alexander the Great of Macedonia, left.

Sword in hand, soil in right hand, obsessed with dominating the world. Q cards, all holding a rose.

A floral portrait of Elizabeth I. Some countries are also different: Q of spades, painted with Athena;

Q of hearts, painted with Le Tiefu; Q, the portrait of Rachel, Jacob's wife in the Bible; Plum blossom q

It depicts the Magdalene, Samson's lover in the Bible. J of spades, knight of Charles I

Oz holds a sword; J of hearts, soldier Keto holds a big axe in his left hand; Diamond J stands for France with a sword.

"Saint" Joan of Arc; J of clubs is Lord Lenslow of Li Guang, China, with an arrow in his hand.

As for the "big king" and "little king", they are often painted like King Henry VIII of England. In France,

It was painted as King Charles I of France.

Poker has been born for hundreds of years, and it is still inconclusive. The French believe that poker was invented by the French in 1392. Belgians said that playing cards appeared in Belgium as early as 1379; Italians say that poker was invented by Italians in 1376, and it was invented in Egypt, India, Korea and other countries, while more westerners confirm that China was introduced to Europe in 12- 13 century (Southern Song Dynasty). According to this statement, the country that first invented poker should be China. The model, specification and quantity of playing cards have developed from early different countries (such as 22 in Italy, 32 in Germany, 40 in Spain and 52 in France) to 54, which evolved from the 52-card model founded in France in 1392 and was enlarged by the outside world and Xiao Wang. Since then, the number of playing cards in various countries has gradually unified into the current 54-card model. From the initial "dot" screen to the colorful "color" as the background, it gradually evolved from a single entertainment function to a multifunctional and all-round cultural carrier screen landscape. People all over the world give different cultural explanations to the four colors with their own national cultures. 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. There have been many opinions about the color of playing cards. There are two kinds of centralized views: one is 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 54 patterns of playing cards are also wonderful to explain: the king represents the sun, Xiao Wang represents the moon, and the remaining 52 cards represent 52 weeks in a year; Heart-shaped, diamond, plum blossom and spades symbolize spring, summer, autumn and winter respectively. There are 13 cards in each suit, which means there are 13 weeks in each season. If J, Q and K are regarded as 1 1, 12, 13 points, then the king and Xiao Wang are half points, and the total number of points in a deck of playing cards is exactly 365 points. In leap years, Wang and Wang calculate 1 point and ***366 points respectively. Experts generally believe that the above explanation is not a coincidence, because the design and invention of playing cards are inextricably linked with astrology, divination, astronomy and calendar.