What do the numbers in poker fortune telling represent?

What do the numbers in poker fortune telling mean?

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The so-called destiny means what a person will do in this life, whether it be a farmer, an official, or a businessman... It is like being born with a BMW or an ox cart. Just the same, it is destined. As for luck, luck is the various time periods that people have experienced in the world. Luck is divided into big luck and minor luck. The big luck changes every five years, the minor luck changes every year, and the fleeting years are every time we have experienced. One year. Then destiny is like a car driving on the road. The road you pass is smooth and smooth, and the road is bumpy and twists and turns.

Some people say that they control their own destiny, while others say that destiny is destined and cannot be changed. This sentence can only be said to be half and half. For example, a chicken can be born from an egg shell. Through acquired careful breeding, it will grow better, bigger, and stronger, but a chicken will always be a chicken. No matter how hard you raise it, it will never become a duck or a cow. Everyone can make it through acquired efforts and changes. To achieve the greatest success that is destined for them, but not everyone can be a general if they work hard, and not everyone can be an emperor if they work hard. When fate comes together, we can see many real-life stories. Some people For a person with a high numerology pattern, although he became an official, his luck was not good, so his official career was very unsatisfactory. People were trying to put on small shoes for him everywhere, and his official career became smaller and smaller. Some people with low numerology patterns are farmers, but they have good luck, so they live a happy life. Farming has good weather, and they have enough to work every year. The Book of Changes is a Kuibao culture that has been circulating in China for more than 5,000 years. It is unquestionable by anyone. The purpose of fortune telling in the Book of Changes is not to simply understand your own destiny, but to know how to do it on the basis of knowing your destiny. Seek good fortune and avoid misfortune, and overcome misfortunes to become blessings. For example, if a person has prosperous metal and weak wood in his horoscope, he is most suitable for Eastern fortune, and his career direction is also most suitable for development in an Eastern city based on his birthplace. The so-called wealth in the East is that people who go to the west will lose good opportunities if they go in the wrong direction. If this person Those who don’t understand the Book of Changes will go to the west where they were born. In addition, those with bad luck will either lose money or become ill. Even if they have good luck, they should earn 10 million a year, but they may only earn 5 million. , the direction is a hair's breadth different, and wealth and honor do not meet each other. It can be seen that the realm of fortune telling does not lie in the accuracy of the calculation, but how to seek good fortune, avoid disaster, and avoid misfortune to achieve blessings on the basis of accurate calculation.

In the early days, the playing cards that were popular among the upper classes in Europe were handmade. After the 15th century, with the development of printing technology, playing cards began to be produced by printing, and playing cards began to be widely circulated among the people. In the early days, the number of playing cards in various countries varied, such as 22 in Italy, 32 in Germany, 40 in Spain, and 52 in France. We can still see the above number of playing cards from these countries until now. The 54-card playing cards we usually see today evolved from the 52-card playing card model that began to appear in France in 1392, plus the big and small kings. Later, the number of playing cards in various countries gradually unified into the current 54-card model. TextTextText playing cards are divided into four suits: spades, diamonds, clubs and hearts. People of various countries give different cultural explanations to the four colors based on their own national culture. The French understand the four suits as spears, squares, lilac leaves and red hearts; the Germans understand the four suits as leaves, bells, acorns and red hearts; the Italians understand the four suits as swords, coins, walking sticks and wine glasses. The Swiss understand the four colors as acorns, bells, flowers and shields; the British understand the four colors as shovels, diamonds, clovers and hearts. There have always been many explanations for why these four patterns are used as the suits of playing cards. There are two more concentrated theories: one is that these four colors represent the four main industries of the society at that time, among which the spades represent spears, symbolizing soldiers; the clubs represent clovers, symbolizing agriculture; and the diamonds represent the bricks used by craftsmen. Watt; the red peach represents the red heart and symbolizes the priest. Another theory is that these four colors are derived from the patterns of ancient European divination utensils. Among them, spades represent olive leaves, symbolizing peace; plum blossoms are clover, symbolizing luck; squares are in the shape of diamonds, symbolizing wealth; and hearts are in the shape of hearts. , symbolizing wisdom and love. The 54-card pattern of playing cards is also very wonderful to explain: the big king represents the sun, the small king represents the moon, and the remaining 52 cards represent the 52 weeks of the year; the four suits of hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades respectively symbolize spring. There are four seasons: , summer, autumn and winter; each suit has 13 cards, which means there are 13 weeks in each season. If J, Q, and K are regarded as 11, 12, and 13 points, and the big king and small king are half points, the total points of a deck of playing cards is exactly 365 points. In leap years, the big and small kings are counted as 1 point each, totaling 366 points.

Experts generally believe that the above explanation is not a coincidence, because the design and invention of playing cards are inextricably linked to astrology, divination, astronomy, and calendars. J, Q, and K in playing cards are the abbreviations of attendant, queen, and king in English. The 12 head cards each represent a certain figure in history: The spade K is David, the father of King Solomon of Israel in the 10th century BC. , he was good at playing the harp and wrote many hymns in the Bible, so there is often a harp pattern on the K of Spades screen. The King of Hearts is King Charles I Frank, his name is Salman, and he is the only king among the four kings who does not have a beard. Diamond K is Caesar, the king, famous general and statesman of the Roman Empire. It is the only profile image among the four king cards. Club K is Alexander, the first king of the Macedonian Empire to conquer the world. He always wears jewelry with a cross on his clothes. The Queen of Spades is Pallas Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and war. She is the only queen among the four queens who holds a weapon. The Queen of Hearts and Queen of Diamonds are Queen Jules and Laker respectively. The Queen of Clubs is called Aginni, which comes from the word Queen (Regina). She is holding a rose flower, which represents the British Lancaster royal family with red roses as their symbol and the York royal family with white roses as their symbol after the War of Roses. Finally, they reconciled and tied the rosettes of both parties together. The Jack of Spades and the Jack of Diamonds are Hokla and Lorraine, the attendants of Charles I respectively. The Jack of Hearts is Lahaia, the attendant of Charles VII. The Jack of Clubs is the famous knight Lancelot in the story of King Arthur. In recent years, many countries have printed representative images that reflect their own culture, folk customs and styles on poker cards. This kind of fancy poker combines knowledge, entertainment and appreciation, and covers everything from history, characters, scenery, architecture, literature, art, flora and fauna, education, etc. It can be called a small encyclopedia and is deeply loved by the majority of people. Welcome to playing card lovers and collectors. While consumers use poker for entertainment, they not only increase their knowledge, but also get wonderful enjoyment time after time. What do the four colors of poker cards represent when fortune-telling is done?

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A. Single-minded 2. Give birth to a son or half-hearted 3. Backer 4. All around 5. Make a small fortune

6. Smooth and smooth 7. Eat 8. Make a fortune 9 Wine 10, make a fortune J, guard against villains Q, female (male) friend K, noble person

Step introduction:

1. How many times do you shuffle the cards according to your age? For example, if you are 25 years old, then shuffle the cards 25 times.

2. Stack the cards in a triangle, and when you get to the seventh row, start placing the cards face up.

Style:

1

2 3

4 5 6

And so on to the seventh line

3. The two cards are added up, and those with a sum of 13 are put away in sequence until all are put away. (What you can’t put away in the end means you can’t get through. You can try again.)

4. For the knife cards that are put away, see if there is a pair on the first and last cards. Take out the pairs and put them aside one by one if they are not pairs. (can be turned over three times)

5. The remaining cards are drawn, and each pair corresponds to one of the drawn cards. Finally, draw another one and place it in the middle.

6. Turn over all the cards and interpret their meanings.

What does the 9 of clubs represent in poker fortune telling?

The number 9 can be understood as a matter of food and drink. The 9 of clubs can be interpreted as the fact that you have recently invited guests to dinner or been invited to dinner, and you feel very uncomfortable about this matter. good. Use playing cards to calculate what the numbers of objects represent.

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and the meaning of each card.

"Commander" represents who pursues whom first. "Chief Commander" means the man chasing the woman, and "Deputy Commander" means the woman chasing the man.

“2”: appearance, appearance. That is, whether he looks handsome or not.

"3": Height.

“4”: Family background

“5”: Educational background

“6”: Responsibility

“7”: Popularity< /p>

“8”: Smoking or not

“9”: Whether you are an alcoholic

“10”: Will you make money

“ J”: Whether the girl’s parents are satisfied or not

“Q”: Whether the girl’s parents are satisfied or not

“K”: Whether the boy’s parents agree or not

“A”: Poker success or failure What consciousness do the flowers of the card represent?

The spades represent olive leaves, which are the leaves held in the mouth of the dove of peace

The hearts symbolize wisdom and love

Plum blossoms originate from a common grass - clover. This kind of grass has three-petal leaves, and sometimes four-petal leaves are rare. European and American customs believe that whoever finds a four-petal clover will have "good luck", so clover represents happiness

The rhombus-shaped "square" is actually the shape of a diamond, and its meaning is wealth.

Playing cards are also the epitome of the calendar. It is said that it was compiled by the ancients based on the knowledge of the seasons. The four kinds of flowers represent the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter. The spades represent the budding leaves in spring, the hearts are like the ripe peaches in summer, the plum blossoms represent the fallen leaves in autumn, and the diamonds are like ice in winter.

These four colors are good wishes for people in the year. At the same time, hearts and diamonds represent day, while spades and clubs represent night. Poker counting objects and songs, what do the numbers represent?

What does each card represent?

"Commander" represents who pursues whom first. "Chief Commander" means the man chasing the woman, and "Deputy Commander" means the woman chasing the man.

“2”: appearance, appearance. That is, whether he looks handsome or not.

"3": Height.

“4”: Family background

“5”: Educational background

“6”: Responsibility

“7”: Popularity< /p>

“8”: Smoking or not

“9”: Whether you are an alcoholic

“10”: Will you make money

“ J”: Are you interested?

“Q”: Are the girl’s parents satisfied?

“K”: Are the boy’s parents in agreement?

“A”: Success or not? What number does Q stand for in playing cards?

Solution: Under normal circumstances, J=11 Q=12 K=13 What does JQK stand for in playing cards?

J in French playing cards , Q, and K are the abbreviations of English attendant, queen, and king.

So let’s start with J. The Jack of Spades is Hogier, the attendant of Charles I Salman. The Jack of Hearts is La Hire, the attendant of Charles VII. The jack of diamonds is Lotan, the attendant of Charles I Salman. The jack of clubs is Lancelot, the famous knight in the story of King Arthur.

The Queen of Spades is Pallas Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war in ancient Greek mythology. She is the only queen holding a weapon among the four queens. The Queen of Hearts is named Judith, the wife of Charles I Schaller. The Queen of Diamonds is called Queen Rachel, the sister of Joseph in the Old Testament of the Bible. The plum blossom Q is called Akinni, and she is holding a bouquet of roses, which represents the British royal peace symbolized by red and white roses.

The King of Spades is David, the father of King Solomon of Israel in the 10th century BC. He was good at playing the harp, so there are often harp patterns on the picture. The King of Hearts is King Charles I Frank, named Salman. He is the only king among the four king cards who does not have a beard. The King of Diamonds is Caesar, the king of the Roman Empire, and is the only profile image among the four king cards. The King of Clubs is Alexander, the first king of the Macedonian Empire to conquer the world. He always wears jewelry with a cross on his clothes. What do the cards in the playing cards represent?

What the playing cards represent

If the ghost cards are removed from the playing cards, there will be fifty-two cards left. These fifty-two cards represent exactly There are fifty-two weeks in a year, and the ghost sign represents leap year.

Next, let’s look at other meanings contained in playing cards. Poker cards have four patterns: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades, which respectively represent the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter in a year; there are thirteen weeks in a season, so there are thirteen cards from A to K*** ; There are twelve months in a year, so there are twelve cards in the picture: there are three hundred and sixty-five days in a year, so the numbers on the playing cards add up to three hundred and sixty-five; in addition, half of the year It is day and half is night, so the playing cards are also half red and half black.

After reading the above explanation, are you surprised? It turns out that there are so many mysteries in playing cards, why didn’t I notice it before? In fact, the information revealed by playing cards is more than this. We will introduce it to you in detail below!

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Playing cards are the epitome of the calendar:

Among the 54 cards, 2 are deck cards, representing the sun and the moon respectively. The other 52 cards represent the 52 weeks in a year.

The four seasons of the year, spring, summer, autumn, and winter, are represented by peach, heart, plum, and diamond respectively. Spades and clubs represent night, and hearts and diamonds represent day.

There are 13 weeks in each quarter, and each suit of poker cards has exactly 13 cards. Each quarter has an average of 91 days, and the points of the 13 cards add up to exactly 91 points.

There are 12 poker cards J, Q, and K***, which means there are 12 months in a year.

The sum of the points of the four suits is 364, plus the king's point is added to it, which is 365, which is the number of days in a year. If the small king's point is added, it is 366, which is exactly the number of days in a leap year.

In addition, the four suits in playing cards have different meanings: spades represent olive leaves, symbolizing peace; hearts are heart-shaped, representing wisdom; plum blossoms stand proud of frost and snow, representing strength; and squares represent diamonds. , means wealth. The four colors represent people’s best wishes throughout the year.

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In the early days, the playing cards that were popular among the upper classes in Europe were handmade of. After the 15th century, with the development of printing technology, playing cards began to be produced by printing, and playing cards began to be widely circulated among the people. In the early days, the number of playing cards in various countries varied, such as 22 in Italy, 32 in Germany, 40 in Spain, and 52 in France. We can still see the above number of playing cards from these countries.

The 54-card playing cards we usually see now evolved from the 52-card playing card model that began to appear in France in 1392, plus the big and small kings. Later, the number of playing cards in various countries gradually unified into the current 54-card model.

TextTextText playing cards are divided into four suits: spades, diamonds, clubs and hearts. People of various countries give different cultural explanations to the four colors based on their own national culture. The French understand the four suits as spears, squares, lilac leaves and red hearts; the Germans understand the four suits as leaves, bells, acorns and red hearts; the Italians understand the four suits as swords, coins, walking sticks and wine glasses. The Swiss understand the four colors as acorns, bells, flowers and shields; the British understand the four colors as shovels, diamonds, clovers and hearts.

There have always been many explanations for why these four patterns are used as the suits of playing cards. There are two more concentrated theories: one is that these four colors represent the four main industries of the society at that time, among which the spades represent spears, symbolizing soldiers; the clubs represent clovers, symbolizing agriculture; and the diamonds represent the bricks used by craftsmen. Watt; the red peach represents the red heart and symbolizes the priest. Another theory is that these four colors are derived from the patterns of ancient European divination utensils. Among them, spades represent olive leaves, symbolizing peace; plum blossoms are clover, symbolizing luck; squares are in the shape of diamonds, symbolizing wealth; and hearts are in the shape of hearts. , symbolizing wisdom and love.

The 54-card pattern of playing cards is also very wonderful to explain: the big king represents the sun, the small king represents the moon, and the remaining 52 cards represent the 52 weeks of the year; hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades The four suits symbolize the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter respectively; each suit has 13 cards, indicating 13 weeks in each season. If J, Q, and K are regarded as 11, 12, and 13 points, and the big king and small king are half points, the total points of a deck of playing cards is exactly 365 points. In leap years, the big and small kings are counted as 1 point each, totaling 366 points. Experts generally believe that the above explanation is not a coincidence, because the design and invention of playing cards are inextricably linked to astrology, divination, astronomy, and calendars.

J, Q, and K in playing cards are the abbreviations of attendant, queen, and king in English. The 12 head cards represent a certain figure in history:

The king of spades is David, the father of King Solomon of Israel in the 10th century BC, was good at playing the harp and wrote many hymns in the Bible, so there is often a harp pattern on the K of Spades.

The King of Hearts is King Charles I Frank, his name is Salman, and he is the only king among the four king cards who does not have a beard.

Diamond K is Caesar, the king, famous general and statesman of the Roman Empire. It is the only profile image among the four king cards.

Club King is Alexander, the first king of the Macedonian Empire to conquer the world. He always wears jewelry with a cross on his clothes.

The Queen of Spades is Pallas Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and war. She is the only queen among the four queens who holds a weapon.

The Queen of Hearts and the Queen of Diamonds are Jules and Queen Lakel respectively.

The name of Plum Blossom Q is Agni, which comes from the word Queen (Regina). She is holding a rose flower, which represents the Lancastrian royal family in the UK with red roses as its symbol and white roses as its symbol. The iconic York royal family finally reconciled after the War of Roses and tied the rosettes of both sides together.

The Jack of Spades and the Jack of Diamonds are Hokla and Lorraine, the attendants of Charles I respectively.

The Jack of Hearts is Lahaia, the attendant of Charles VII.

Club J is the famous knight Lancelot in the story of King Arthur.

In recent years, many countries have printed representative images that reflect their own culture, folk customs and styles on poker cards. This kind of fancy poker combines knowledge, entertainment and appreciation, and covers everything from history, characters, scenery, architecture, literature, art, flora and fauna, education, etc. It can be called a small encyclopedia and is deeply loved by the majority of people. Welcome to playing card lovers and collectors. While consumers use poker for entertainment, they not only increase their knowledge, but also get great enjoyment again and again.