1, k side: Julius Caesar, founder of the ancient Roman Empire, Julius Caesar.
Caesar himself did not call himself emperor. He ended the ancient Roman era and started the Roman Empire. In the hearts of Europeans, although he is not an emperor, his name means the emperor. Both the German Empire and the Russian emperors took Caesar as their title.
2. Plum blossom K: King Alexander III of Macedonia.
Alexander III is one of the four greatest military geniuses in Europe. He led the kingdom of Macedonia to fight everywhere, and Persia, Egypt and India were all trampled under his feet. He made the kingdom of Macedonia prosperous, spanning three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa, and became the largest country in the world at that time, exceeding the total area of the seven warring states in China.
3. Spades K: King David.
The first king of Israel (reigned from 65438 BC to 960 BC? The king of Israel likes music, especially the piano. Michelangelo's famous sculpture David was shaped by him.
4. The King of Hearts: Charlemagne, King of Carolingian Dynasty in Frankish Kingdom, 742-8 14.
Charlemagne, from the king of the Frankish kingdom to the Roman emperor, incorporated most of Europe into its territory, making Christianity the most mainstream religion in Europe. His descendants established the First Reich of Germany, the Kingdom of France and the Kingdom of Italy, and Charlemagne's influence on the whole European civilization was immeasurable. Some people call him the father of Europe.
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The J in poker stands for Jack, and the four J's stand for the four greatest knights in Europe. They are:
1, Block J: Hecktor (living around 1 1 century BC), the first warrior of ancient Troy.
2. Club J: Lanster Luo (around 500 AD), a legendary knight in ancient England.
3. Spades J: Hogir (around 500 AD), a legendary Danish knight.
4. Heart J: Rahel (1390 ~1443 65438+1October1), a legendary French knight.
Q means QUEN. The four Q's represent the four most famous queens in European history. They are:
1, square q: Rachel, a legendary figure in the Bible, Jacob's second wife and the ancestor of Israel.
2, plum blossom Q: York Elizabeth,/kloc-Queen of England in the 0/5th century.
3. Q of spades: Eleanor von Neuburg, queen of Leopold I of the Holy Roman Empire, princess of Germany.
4. Q of hearts: Jude, the heroine in the Bible.
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