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What do the numbers in playing cards mean?
The letters in playing cards also have special meanings. For example, the "A" in playing cards means "Supreme" and it is the trump card to turn to Gan Kun. "K" means "King" and "Q" means "Queen". "J" means "Jack, the servant in the palace".
You may not expect that playing cards also has a lot to do with time. If you don't believe me, read on. The cards J, Q, K*** 12 represent 12 months in a year. Except Wang and Xiao, there are 52 shares, which means there are 52 weeks in a year. Moreover, there are * * * 13 cards of each suit in the playing cards, which means that each season is exactly 13 weeks. If you add up the playing cards, J is 1 1, Q is 12, K is 13, and Wang and Xiao meet each other half way, which is exactly 365, which means there are 365 days in a year. If it is a leap year, be a little king and Xiao Wang, which is exactly 366 points.
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