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The meaning of 54 advertising playing cards of advertising playing cards

Poker cards are the epitome of the calendar. 52 of the 54 cards are real cards, representing the 52 weeks in the year. The two cards are secondary cards, the big king represents the sun and the small king represents the moon. The four seasons of the year, spring, summer, autumn and winter, are represented by peach, apricot and plum squares respectively. The red apricot and red squares represent day and the spades and plum blossoms represent night.

The King of Color: The Sun.

Monochrome Little King: The Moon.

A full deck of 52 cards: there are 52 weeks in a year.

Full deck of cards *** 4 suits: There are four seasons in a year.

Spade: spring, symbolizing peace.

Heart: Summer, symbolizing love.

Diamond: Autumn, representing wealth.

Club: winter, card skills, which means happiness.

***13 cards per suit: there are 13 weeks in a season.

The sum of the points of the 13 cards is 91 points: there are 91 days in a season.

4 Zhang Lao K: King, representing the British, French, Spanish and Prussian monarchs respectively.

4 Q: 4 queens.

4 Jacks: 4 attendants.

Red (heart/square): daytime.

Black (Spade/Club): Dark night.

The 12 cards J, Q, and K in poker represent not only the 12 months in a year, but also the 12 constellations that the sun passes through in a year.

Advertising playing cards are divided into four suits: spades, diamonds, clubs and hearts. There have always been many explanations as to 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.