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Tarot patterns and symbols

Common basic symbol elements:

Color, things, people, background, composition, quantity.

There are three common derived symbolic elements:

Time derivative, associative derivative, visual derivative

First, the color mode symbol.

Draw three cards, the most color or the highest frequency is the key.

The color you first see has the greatest visual impact on you, so you should start with this color.

The deeper the depth of any color, the deeper its symbolic meaning, and vice versa.

Black: chaotic, primitive, wild, mysterious, ancient, steady, scheming, horrible, unfortunate, over.

White: pure, pure, noble and holy, which can be opposite to yellow, silver and black or red.

White often appears in clothes and flowers. White clothes, white lilies or roses symbolize purity and beauty.

White can also represent the unity of the beginning, root, purification and primitiveness of things.

There are seven colors of red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple, seven planets, seven days a week, and music has seven scales, so 7 is a magical number.

White is the beginning of all colors, and black is the sum of all colors.

The white flag symbolizes rebirth and rebirth.

The opposition between black and white indicates irreconcilable confrontation.

The contrast between white and red describes an inclusive confrontation.

Red: It symbolizes fire element, action, enthusiasm, vitality, blood, warmth, energy, vitality and masculinity. At the same time, it can also represent hurt, aggression and unplanned things.

Yellow: the symbol of wind element, full of vitality, richness, brilliance, nobility and elegance, has changed from spiritual level to material level, and it is planned to be put into action.

The constituent elements of all things, the source of strength of the soul, and yellow symbolizes the possibility of all things. Yellow has the ability to turn hallucinations into reality.

Blue: female in mysticism, symbol of water, subconscious, quiet, pure, rational, thorough and free.

Green: Green is the symbol of the earth, the earth element, life, gestation, hope, material, nature, richness, growth, gestating all things, inclusive, broad-minded and reliable.

Purple: mysterious, sacred, magical, authoritative, capable, curious and attractive.

There is a purple curtain behind the justice card, which symbolizes authority, fairness, ability and the right to make decisions.

The purple ribbon on the world card symbolizes holiness, mystery and creative magic.

The cloak of the sword king is purple, which symbolizes strength.