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Fortune-telling after the sword

Strange fate pavilion behind the sword, fortune telling.

Divination tool, by placing randomly selected cards in a designated position (card array), analyzes the symbolic meaning of cards and explains problems. It is very common in western divination and tends to be psychic divination.

Regarding the meaning of the word "Tarot", it is widely said that it means "King", but after the mystery of the meaning of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs was solved, this statement was untenable. The real source of Tarot is still being verified. Since ancient times, people have different opinions about the origin of Tarot.

One theory is that it originated in Egypt. When the pharaohs in ancient Egypt encountered problems, they would open the Book of Roger Aier, and then all the problems would be solved. After the Zhu Rong disaster, only this book is relatively complete in Egyptian libraries. In order to prevent this mysterious book from falling into the hands of foreigners, the clergy painted it on a card in the form of a picture and sent it to the gods. Finally, Alexander brought it to Europe. The tarot cards we used were formed around the Middle Ages. Tarot cards are the crystallization of mystery and wisdom, handed down by wise men from ancient wisdom books.

Of course, there are many other sayings, some of which come from the legends of gypsies, some Moroccan wizards and the Holy Grail, and Kabala's theory.

Tarot card is a presentation of Tarot card thought, and it is also one of the tools for consultation and prediction with Tarot card thought. Tarot cards form a symbolic picture in the form of symbols, thus showing the basic meaning of each tarot card. But the meaning of tarot cards does not come from the face of cards, but exists in the original structure and rules of tarot cards.

Tarot cards contain astrology, alchemy, kabbalah, psychics, symbols and the meaning and truth of symbols. So many disciplines are organically unified in one discipline, which shows its profound mystery. According to legend, tarot cards were not originally circulated in the form of cards, but a book, which is said to be a mysterious book used to convey God's will. (This is only based on the statement that originated in Egypt, which has not been confirmed. )

The wind of tarot cards prevailed in medieval Europe. At that time, the church thought the tarot card was an evil thing and suppressed it, but it was only passed down under the protection of the people. Tarot cards are composed of 22 picture cards (big Akana) and 56 digital cards (small Akana). When applying tarot cards, you can use the whole deck or just the big Akana card. The cards drawn each time are very important, and the relative position between cards is also very important. There are different rules to interpret tarot cards, such as the simple method of using only three cards, the traditional Celtic cross method, the English method and the astrology method. The meanings of the four colors of Little Acana are as follows:

Mace: Represents elemental fire, symbolizing passion, energy and creation.

Holy Grail: Representing elemental water, symbolizing emotion, relationship, love and inspiration.

Sword: It represents the spirit of elements, symbolizing thought, wisdom, communication and conflict.

Star coins: Representing the elemental earth, symbolizing money, material things and enjoyment.

Different association systems will have differences in opening cards, sealing cards and divination ceremonies, but in general, the meaning is similar. Although there is no need to stick to form, some people need to concentrate their mental state in the form of "ceremony". The so-called card opening ceremony is the ceremony after you just bought the card. It is said that it is to degauss the card or express your grand mind. Of course, this is not necessary, just personal thoughts and habits. These ceremonies themselves have no specific form or process. Basically, if you want to do it, they will be as follows:

Preparations for the ceremony

First of all, there are four elements, that is, those things on the table:

A candle or censer, as used by a priestess in Waittarot.

Earth-rock, minerals or crystals will feel better than ordinary stones.

Wind knives, swords and other things all mean "sharp", but you don't have to use a sharp knife, such as a beautiful letter opener.

Water-a beautiful cup, never use a mug or coffee cup, it's too ... some people use conch, which is very creative.

In fact, there is no need to be too formal, as long as it can represent the four elements. There are different expressions written in many places, so don't worry. No matter whether a ceremony is held before using the tarot cards, it will not actually have any substantial impact on the cards themselves. In the final analysis, it's just a psychological mapping of individuals.

Folding fool

Dionysus, son of Zeus and Semele. Born in Zeus' thigh. Zeus is an illegitimate child, raised by someone and taught by an excellent teacher. Because of Hera, he wandered around and was tested.

Fool roaming

Interpretation: I yearn for natural places, move aimlessly, like to try new things and wander around. Knowing that it is the result of meaningless adventure, wrong choice and failure, but going its own way, blindly chasing dreams and completely ignoring reality; Love adventure, love chasing dreams, not stick to traditional ideas, free and unrestrained, everything starts from the foundation and wanders around. Free love, regardless of other people's opinions, success in a unique way, easy to fall in love, romantic and colorful love, unique lovers, waiting for opportunities for communication. Dare to take risks and pursue novelty in work. Enthusiasm for career or study, unexpected gains in a unique way, strong interest in current study due to curiosity, grasping the key points, seeking shortcuts, leaning towards a free working atmosphere, suitable for artistic work or freelancing. Good health. Travel has unexpected gains. Beautiful dream.

Inverse interpretation: taking risks, pursuing possibilities, attaching importance to dreams, ignoring material losses, running away from home, trusting others too much, and worrying about traveling abroad. Empty feelings, reckless love, an unsustainable sense of harmony, an uneasy love journey, and a feeling of being bound by marriage. They are hot and cold, love each other regardless of everyone's opposition, and are hurt by lovers' infidelity. Work lacks stability and sense of responsibility. Your grades have plummeted, you have no patience, you have no plan, you are often late, you fail the exam because you guessed the wrong question, and your surprise before the exam will not help much. Get sick because of unstable life. Can't travel with confidence. Make up your mind, quirk. Unrealistic.

Folding magician

Hermes, one of the twelve gods, is the god of messengers. His Roman name is Mercury. (corresponding to astrology: Scorpio)

Son of Zeus and Maya (the mother of the night). He is also the god of eloquence and the guide of death. He was exiled to the world by Zeus for stealing lightning. He is holding the branch of an olive tree. Once, in order to separate two enemies, he wanted to separate them. So, two snakes intertwined along the branches, forming hermes's walking stick (a symbol of medicine). He found a tortoise shell by the river and made a harp with sheep tendon. One day, he stole a cow. Unfortunately, the cow belonged to his brother Apollo. Hermes gave the harp to Apollo for reconciliation. So I returned to Olympus.

Interpretation of Magician Card: Mercury in Roman mythology has a confident smile and intense eyes. There are four cosmic elements on the table: the tree of life (fire), the sword (wind), the five-pointed star (earth), the holy grail (water) and an infinite symbol on the magician's head. The belt is a snake connected end to end, symbolizing the eternal spirit. The magician holds a scepter in his right hand and points to the sky, while his left hand points to the ground, representing the exchange of strength and spiritual gifts. There are roses and lilies under the magician's feet, which indicate human motivation, reflect God's will and command heaven and earth. Roses represent life and lilies represent death. The magician is the first card, which also implies that you are a magician, and you can manipulate the power of the universe by yourself. The white robe represents the pure mind, and the crimson cloak represents the magician's far-reaching activities.

Interpretation: the beginning of things, the change of actions, skilled techniques and skills, the realization of my will, the use of natural forces to achieve my ambitions.

Inverse interpretation: weak willpower, difficulty in starting, going in the wrong direction, lack of knowledge, being cheated and failing.

Folding priestess

Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, was taken away by Hades (the Roman name Pluto) to be the queen.

Priestess-Wisdom (corresponding to astrology: Virgo)

Folding queen

Demeter, the god of the valley. The Roman name Ceres Hades, the god of hades, forced Demeter's daughter Persephone into a ghost, making Demeter unwilling to work and barren land. Later, after Zeus arbitrated, Persephone spent half a year in hades and half a year on earth. So the four seasons formed, Persephone died without the earth.

Queen-Harvest (corresponding to astrology: Venus)

Folding emperor

Zeus, the head of the twelve gods. The Roman name Jupiter is Jupiter. Kronos and Rhea's son. Escaped the fate of being eaten by kronos and took away his father's sovereignty. Grew up drinking milk from Acadia, a goat in Crete. The king of the gods is also the biological father of many gods. Pioneer of the silver age.

Imperial rule (corresponding to astrology: Leo)

Folding pope

Kay Long Xing, the son of kronos, is an immortal healer and a wise man, that is, Kay Long Xing in astrology.

Pope's assistance (corresponding to astrology: Jupiter)

Folding couple

Paris, Hera, Aphrodite, Athena

Paris: The initiator of the Trojan War, the second prince of Troy ... tricked Helen into ordering the Spartan king Menelaus to attack Troy.

Helen, the wife of Menelaus, is the most beautiful woman in the world.

Hera: One of the twelve gods, the wife of Zeus. His Roman name is Juno.

Aphrodite: One of the twelve major gods, the goddess of love and beauty, was named Venus in Rome.

Athena (e can also be): one of the twelve gods, the goddess of war and wisdom, the Roman name Minerva.

The reason is that Zeus missed an uninvited goddess when he presided over the wedding. This goddess is dedicated to creating disputes. So I lost an apple and wrote it to the most beautiful goddess. Zeus didn't want to get involved in this muddy water, so Hermes suggested that Zeus ask Paris to comment. So the three goddesses began to buy tickets from Paris. Hera wanted to pay him for managing the whole world, Aphrodite wanted to be his wife, Athena wanted to give him wisdom and victory, and Paris gave the apple to Aphrodite. Of course, the arrogant Athena and the jealous Hera would not accept this result, so they jointly launched the Trojan War.

Couple combination (corresponding constellation: Gemini)

Folding chariot

Ares, one of the twelve main gods, is the god of war, and the Roman name is Mars. Son of Zeus and Hera.

Chariot-Victory (corresponding to astrology: Sagittarius)

Folding force

Athena, daughter of Zeus, goddess of justice. Born on Zeus' forehead. The patron saint of Athens.

Strength-will (corresponding to astrology: Aries)

Folding hermit

Kronos, the pioneer of the Golden Age, the son of Uranus and Gaia. The father of Zeus, Hera, Demeter, Hades, Poseidon and Hestia. Chaos breeds Gaia and Uranus. They gave birth to many brothers and sisters, called Titan. Kronos is the youngest. Because of his ugly appearance, he was imprisoned underground by Uranus, saved by Gaia, and took away Uranus' sovereignty. Marry my sister Rhea. I heard rumors that children will take their place and devour their own children. The Greek Cronos is homophonic with time.

Hermit exploration (corresponding to astrology: Uranus)

Fold the wheel of destiny

The Alias of Fate (moira). Closso: responsible for winding the silk of human life, Giant Aspidistra: responsible for determining the length of the silk of life, Atropos: cutting the silk of human life.

The wheel of fate-reincarnation (corresponding to astrology: the moon)

Folding justice

Heracles, Hercules, a famous Roman Hercules. The son of Zeus and alcmene. Being punished by Hera, killing the lion of Nimia was the first thing that Eurystheus did in twelve feats. Later, he died wearing clothes cursed by the mysterious knight.

Justice-balance (corresponding to astrology: Libra)

Folding hanging person

Prometheus, one of the Titan gods, brought fire to mankind and was nailed to the Caucasus Mountain. When the gods created human beings, they forgot about them.

Prometheus asked Zeus for fire, but Zeus refused. So he ran to steal the fire and brought it to the ground. So Zeus released floods to destroy people on the ground. Prometheus warned his son Ducalion to build an ark and let him take his wife Pyrrhus aboard. Ducalion was forgiven and allowed to breed humans. But Zeus didn't let Prometheus go, tied him to the Caucasus Mountain, and an eagle pecked at his liver, but his liver grew new every day, and was saved by Heracles 30 years later.

Hang upside down-sacrifice (corresponding to astrology: Pisces)

Folding death

Hades (hades), one of the twelve gods, Pluto (hades) of Rome.

Death-the end (corresponding to astrology: Pluto)

Folding constraint

The messenger gods of Iris, Zeus and Hera. Rainbow goddess.

Temperance-purification (corresponding to astrology: Capricorn)

Folding demon

Pan, the god of wildlife and forest. He once pursued the fairy Lincks, and she became a reed. He turned reeds into Pan's bagpipes. He likes playing tricks on people who walk alone in the forest.

Demon temptation (corresponding to astrology: Saturn)

Folding tower

Poseidon, one of the twelve main gods, is the sea god, and the Roman name is Neptune. Minos, the king of Crete (the maze maker), sacrificed something floating from the sea to please Poseidon, so a beautiful white bull floated on the sea. But Minos didn't want to give it, so Poseidon drove the cow crazy. The cow and Minos' wife Pacifier gave birth to Minotaur. Minos asked Daedalus to build a maze, put his prisoners in the maze and feed them to Minotaur. Ariadne, the daughter of Minos, and theseus, the son of Poseidon, killed Minotaur together. Poseidon created an earthquake to break the maze and rescue the prisoners. Theseus finally became the new king of Crete.

The tower is the most unlucky of the 22 tarot cards that people often say. Yes, the tower really represents destruction, and the sudden disaster makes you unprepared and unable to clean up the mess. But after thinking clearly, you must understand that after you die, you will be born again. Since there is no cure, why not start over?

Folding stars

Pandora, the first woman made of clay and water by the craftsman God Herr Fatos, was ordered by Zeus. It has the same beautiful appearance as the goddess, but it is not intelligent and a bit naughty. Hermes put treachery in her heart and lies in her mouth. Zeus gave her to Prometheus' brother Epimetheus. Dowry is a big box. Emilmetheus wanted to refuse, but seeing that his brother was punished, he quickly married Pandora.

Prometheus warned emmett Hughes not to open the box, and emmett Hughes also warned Pandora. But Pandora couldn't help but be curious and opened the box. So old age, toil, disease, filth, sin and pain all fly out, only hope is still in the box.

Star-Hope (corresponding to astrology: Aquarius)

Folding moon

Hecate, goddess of the moon, alias Lumina, Luna, Diana (actually Al themis), sister of Apollo. It's a luna, a hunter and a three-headed dog. She has three sides herself. It is also the god of the dead and the god of the road.

Moon-Restlessness (corresponding to astrology: Cancer) represents a card of confusion and restlessness.

Folding sun

Apollo, one of the twelve gods, was the twin brother of themis, the sun god. Son of Zeus and Rhea.

Sun-life (corresponding to astrology: the sun) This is the best card in the Great Akana, symbolizing knowledge and vitality. In the card, a child riding a horse is praising the vitality brought by the sun and accepting the energy given to him by the sun. The sun is so powerful, it gives life to everything in the world, and its light is so warm that all life is moved by it. Its power is completely positive, full of hopes and ideals, and no darkness can resist its light.

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Psychologist Hermes. He is also the guide of the dead.

Judgment-temptation As can be seen from the image, this is the idea of judgment day in the Bible. The original program of the world was completely destroyed, the angel sounded his horn, and the dead were reborn from the ground. Only by understanding that the card of judgment is self-acceptance of criticism of mistakes can new vitality come again.

fold the world

The children of Hermes and Aphrodite. Originally a boy, the fairy Sal mathis fell in love with him and hugged him. And said, "God! I don't want to leave him again! " So it became a combination. The four gods around are Aphrodite, Zeus, Athena and Poseidon.

World achievements (corresponding to astrology: Taurus)

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Interpretation of folding master card

0. The first card of tarot for fools is also the starting point. A fool's attitude towards life is unrestrained and full of adventure. Every fool has an ideal in his heart and strives for the present. A fool in the opposite position means avoiding problems and responsibilities, sticking to his own opinions and relying too much on other people's opinions.

1. Magicians Magicians gain genius creativity and unlimited possibilities. It is time to start a new life. Rebellion represents unrealistic behavior, lack of goals, mental and emotional difficulties, and loss of attitude to follow.

2. Gopris represents the bud of thought, and it also means trusting intuition and exploring the deep heart. Inversion means that you ignore your intuition and inner feelings and are influenced by pure reason.

3. The queen represents harvest and love, which means that the plan is realized or enters a new stage. It also represents family harmony. The negative side means that the family or gender relationship is difficult, too rational and does not show the emotional side.

The emperor represents his father, and his life is legally stable. It can also mean meeting someone older and more powerful than you. It also represents success through self-discipline and hard work. Reverse represents lack of self-discipline and retreat.

Pope THE HIEROPHANT implies that you give in to someone or a group and act according to others' expectations, which becomes a pure form and rule. Inversion represents a new thought-form. The disappearance of old ideas.

6. Lovers represent love. The formation of a new relationship. It can also be used to decide whether a relationship should make a breakthrough. Adversity means avoiding responsibilities and commitments, dreams or the end of a relationship.

7. Chariots represent success because of persistence, and they also represent your rationality in fate and persist in resisting old traditions. However, the representative in the opposite position is blinded by the backlog of emotions and needs innovation to break through the old tradition.

8. strength strength symbolizes inner strength enough to face any difficulties. On the contrary, it represents escaping from inner desires and fears and negative resistance.

9. Hermit Hermit implies a period of introspection, symbolizing inner exploration and spiritual guidance, or helping others. Inversion represents loneliness, so go back to the power card to find inner strength.

10. The wheel of destiny represents change, and so does the representative who succeeds in being in the opposite position, but he faces difficulties and has to return to the theme of hermit reflection.

1 1. Justice represents the appearance, honesty and responsibility of the result. It also means dealing with a difficult problem successfully. Opposing representatives condemn each other, endless disputes or lawsuits.

12. hanging upside down means obeying the environment and waiting for fate quietly, or it can represent a period of reflection. Representatives in the opposite position are constrained, but they desperately want freedom. Unfortunately, the time has not come yet, and he still needs patience.

13. Death represents change, the end of a certain stage, try to accept it and welcome a new stage. Inversion represents fear of change and may also resist it.

14. Restrain delegates' travel and teaching. It also represents parallelism, including the integration of reality and subconscious, and the reconciliation of sensibility and rationality. Inversion represents excessive addiction to desire, money and material, and lack of goals.

15. The devil represents the ambition to dominate the mind. Indulge in material comforts and lack spiritual support. The representatives who oppose the position are looking for a way to break the shackles and find a new way out.

16. The tower stands for mutation, suggesting that a certain structural pattern can no longer exist and needs to be changed. Reversion means that you resist this change, but you don't wake up. The more you resist, the more you exist.

17. Stars represent confidence, hope and peace. After experiencing the calm after the change, it has the freedom to find itself and the real future. Inversion represents emptiness, loneliness and loss of confidence.

18. The moon means facing fear, which also prevents you from doing something. Inversion means that inner fears or unresolved problems begin to appear. Find the power of the stars to defeat them.

19. The sun represents happiness, peace, happiness and creativity. And liberation and freedom. There are still fears and anxieties in the hearts of the delegates who disagree.

20. A judge stands for clear judgment and knowing yourself. Reverse means using negative methods to fill the inner emptiness and ignoring the inner call.

2 1. This world symbolizes the establishment of a permanent and successful new era. Inversion means vague judgment and failure to grasp the opportunity.

Folding deck description

First of all, the holy grail

Holy Grail 1: Happy family life. Other related cards will inject more connotation into it, so that we can see guests visiting, moving, quarreling, banquets and parties.

Holy Grail 2: Success and good luck, but care and concentration are the necessary conditions to obtain them.

Holy Grail 3: A rash decision will bring bad luck to a good cause.

Holy Grail 4: Persuasive people, unmarried men and women, postpone marriage.

Holy Grail 5: unfounded, jealous, indecisive, shirking responsibility.

Holy Grail 6: Credibility. You are easily deceived, especially by your peers who have to trust you.

Holy Grail 7: fickle and broken. Beware of overly optimistic friends or acquaintances who have no opinions.

Holy Grail 8: Happy company and friendship, parties and planned celebrations.

Holy Grail 9: Dreams and wishes come true, good luck and wealth.

Holy Grail 10: Family happiness may bring unexpected success and good news.

Holy Grail footman: a close friend forever, perhaps a childhood friend and first lover who have been separated for a long time.

Holy Grail Knight: A fake friend, a distant stranger and a tempter, grasp the present destiny.

Queen of the Holy Grail: A loyal and lovely woman, gentle and generous, lovable.

Holy Grail King: An honest and well-intentioned man, but easy to make hasty decisions, so he is not a reliable man. Don't expect to get useful advice from him.

Second, the scepter

Staff 1: Successful fortune, lifelong friends and quiet mind.

Staff 2: Disappointment, opposition from friends and business partners.

Staff 3: More than one marriage. You may have been engaged to one person for a long time, but suddenly you marry another person.

Mace 4: Beware of project failure. This failure may bring economic losses, or the project may be aborted due to lack of funds. False and unreliable friends played a destructive role.

Staff 5: Marry a rich woman.

Staff 6: A profitable partnership.

Staff 7: I wish you good luck and happiness, but be wary of a certain opposite sex.

Staff 8: Greedy may spend money that does not belong to him.

Scepter 9: Debate with friends and fight obstinately.

Staff 10: Unexpected good luck, long journey, but you may also lose a close friend.

Staff footman: sincere but impatient friend, kind flattery.

Knight of Staff: Fortunately, I got help from my relatives or strangers.

Queen of scepter: a kind and kind woman, but she loves to lose her temper.

King of the scepter: A sincere person, generous and faithful.

Third, the sword

Sword 1: Unfortunately, bad news, death, full of jealousy.

Sword 2: Change, migration, loss of family, separation.

Sword 3: The misfortune of a trip, love or marriage.

Sword 4: Illness, financial difficulties, jealousy and various minor disasters will delay the work at hand.

Sword 5: Successful career and harmonious partnership, but difficulties need to be overcome. Beware of bad temper and depression.

Sword 6: Only persistence can help you complete your plan.

Sword 7: quarreling with friends causes a lot of trouble.

Sword 8: Be careful all your life. Those who look like friends may become your enemies.

Sword 9: It is generally considered as the most unlucky card of all. May represent diseases, disasters and all kinds of misfortunes.

Sword 10: Another unfortunate card, sadness or imprisonment, negates all good omen.

Sword Servant: A lazy or jealous person, a career obstacle, maybe a liar, or even a business spy.

Sword Knight: A legendary hero who likes luxury and indulgence, but is very brave and full of entrepreneurial spirit.

Behind the sword: a treacherous, disloyal, vicious, widow or abandoned person.

Sword king: an ambitious man who wants to be above everything else.

Fourth, star coins.

Star coin 1: Important information or precious gifts.

Star coin 2: madly in love, but will be opposed by friends.

Star coin 3: quarrel, lawsuit, or family dispute.

Star coin four: unfortunately or secretly sentenced, from disloyal friends, or because you have neglected each other for a long time.

Star coin 5: Unexpected news may lead to career success, wishes can be realized, or marriage happiness.

Star coin 6: get married early, but it will end early, and getting married for the second time is not a good sign.

Star Coin 7: A gambler with lies, rumors, malicious criticism and bad luck.

Star Coin 8: Getting married in old age may be a trip, which may bring a combination of the two.

Star Coin 9: Have a strong desire to travel, love adventure, and are eager to see the change of life.

Star coin 10: Take money as the action goal, but it may not be realized.

Star coin footman: selfish, jealous relatives, or messengers who bring bad news.

Star Coin Knight: A patient and ambitious person, inventor or scientist.

Queen of Star Coin: A coquettish woman who is willing to interfere in other people's affairs and spread rumors and slander.

Star King: A grumpy man, stubborn and full of revenge. Confronting him will bring danger.

The origin of folding and editing tarot cards in this paragraph

Among many theories on the origin of tarot cards, the following six theories are the most famous, with corresponding basis and many supporters. Let's see:

Italian theory is based on the fact that Tarot cards are related to a poker game "tarocco".

The basis of gypsy theory is that only gypsies can truly understand the meaning expressed by tarot cards;

The basis of Egyptian theory is that there are a lot of legends related to ancient Egyptian civilization in tarot cards;

India's theory is based on the fact that some things appearing in tarot cards are similar to the instruments of Indian gods;

Judaism is based on tarot cards, which are an extension of the 22 letters of Hebrew.

Many theories have some truth, but they all lack conclusive evidence. We will introduce the above six most famous theories on the origin of tarot cards, hoping that friends can get their own answers.

Fold India

Tarot cards originated in ancient India, mainly based on small Akana cards. The sword, star coin, scepter and holy grail in the card are very similar to those held by Indian gods. Some symbolic things in tarot cards are very similar to the meanings of instruments in Indian religion.

There is no theoretical basis for this statement, but there are also many supporters who have become a member of the debate on the origin of tarot cards.

Folding Judaism

After research, experts found that the 22 big Akana cards of Tarot cards are closely related to the 22 letters of Hebrew and the ancient Hebrew philosophy Kabbalah.

It is said that Kabbalah is the knowledge that God taught Moses about improving spiritual strength, emphasizing the cooperation between people. Moses created Hebrew and the meaning of each letter according to God's revelation. Tarot cards are the development and continuation of Hebrew letters. There are many circumstantial evidences to support this argument, especially compared with other inferences, so more and more people believe that tarot cards come from Jews.

Although supported by circumstantial evidence, like many sources' conjectures, Jewish theory has no conclusive evidence to prove its correctness or overturn other inferences.

Folding gypsies

Many scholars who study tarot cards think that tarot cards probably originated from wandering gypsies. Because as long as there are gypsies, there are tarot cards, and they are the people who can understand its profound meaning best.

Gypsies make a living by divination, and tarot cards are one of their divination methods. During the most powerful period of the Vatican, it was the protection of gypsies that made tarot cards spread to this day. For a long time, only gypsies can understand tarot cards, and many tarot cards are based on gypsies' explanations. At the same time, gypsies also developed the divination method of tarot cards, which seems to provide important evidence that tarot cards originated from gypsies.

At the same time, some scholars have pointed out that Gypsies are nomadic people who wander around and are unlikely to develop a very systematic philosophy of tarot cards. Their knowledge of tarot cards was learned from other civilizations.

Fold Italy

According to historians' research, as early as14th century, some aristocrats in European countries began to play tarot cards. The earliest known tarot cards appeared in Italy at the end of 14 and the beginning of 15. This kind of tarot card originated in Italy and is of course taken for granted by many people.

/kloc-In the 4th century, a poker game "tarocco" was once popular in Italy, which was very similar to the pronunciation of tarot. Moreover, there are twenty-two cards in the Tarot Card, which is consistent with the number of twenty-two Akana cards in the Tarot Card. At the same time, the meanings of love, victory, death, reputation, fate and future praised in Italian poetry are similar to those of tarot cards. Therefore, the idea that Tarot originated in Italy has been endorsed and supported by many people.

But whether the "tarot card" is tarot card or not, no one can say clearly. Because the Vatican strictly prohibits tarot cards, especially in this country, many important written materials were destroyed in the raging fire ignited by the Vatican.

Many scholars who study tarot cards also say that the evidence can only show that tarot cards once appeared in Europe, but can't prove that they don't believe that tarot cards originated in Italy.