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How to tell fortune with playing cards?

Each card from A to K means: GREAT GHOST stands for the sun; The imp represents the moon; The remaining 52 cards represent 52 weeks in a year; The four colors of heart, diamond, plum blossom and spades symbolize spring, summer, autumn and winter respectively; There are 13 cards in each suit, which means there are 13 weeks in each season. ?

If J, Q and K are regarded as 1 1, 12, 13 points, GREAT GHOST and imp are half points, and the total score of a deck of playing cards is exactly 365 points. In leap years, boys and boys get 1 point and ***366 points respectively.

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The origin of playing cards is not completely certain, but it is generally believed that it evolved from French tarot cards. The number of playing cards is in accordance with the astronomical calendar, so there is a saying that playing cards are the epitome of the calendar.

A deck of playing cards has 54 cards (not counting cards). Among them, there are 52 genuine cards, which means there are 52 weeks in a year. The two kings are the second deck. Wang represents the sun and Xiao represents the moon.

Four colors: spades, hearts, diamonds and plum blossoms, representing spring, summer, autumn and winter respectively. These four colors have different names in different regions. The French call it "spear, heart, square and clove leaf", the Germans call it "leaf, heart, bell and acorn" and the Italians call it "sword, coin, stick and wine glass".

There are 13 cards of the same suit, that is to say, there are 13 weeks every quarter, and the sum of the points of 13 cards is 9 1, and each quarter is 9 1 day. The number of points of Sifu plus Xiao Wang is exactly 365 days, and Wang is 366 points, which is exactly the number of days in leap year.

K, Q, J***, a total of 12 cards, indicating that there are 12 months in a year, and the sun passes through 12 constellations in a year.