In poker cards, J of Diamonds, J of Clubs, J of Hearts, J of Spades, Q of Diamonds... What do the K of Spades represent?

K of Spades: David - the father of King Solomon of Israel in the 10th century BC, was good at playing the harp.

K of Hearts: Charlie - the only king among the four Ks who does not have a mustache.

Square tile K: Caesar - the great emperor of the Roman Empire, the only king among the four K's who maintains a profile.

K of Clubs: Alexander - the first emperor to conquer the world.

Q of Spades: Pallas - the Greek goddess of wisdom and war, the only queen in the queen card who holds a weapon.

Queen of Hearts: Queen Judith.

Square brick Q: Rachel.

Club Q: Akinni - holding a rose flower, which represents the reconciliation between the Bluecastle royal family in the UK, which is symbolized by white roses, and the York royal family, which is symbolized by white rose flowers, after the Prussian War. Join the white veneer knots on both sides together.

Jack of Spades: Hogier - the attendant of King Charles I (K of Spades).

Jack of Hearts: La Hire - Attendant of Charles VII.

Brick J: Hector - the attendant of Charles I.

Club J: Lancelot is the knight in the story of King Arthur (The Sword in the Stone).