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J of Spades: ogier, also known as Hokla, is the attendant of Charles I, and the Danish Hojil is a fictional Danish hero, based on ancient French poetry.
J of Hearts: Lacher (1390 to 1443), a French commander in the Hundred Years' War between Britain and France, was Charles VII's squire and Joan of Arc's comrade-in-arms.
Box J: According to Homer's Iliad, Hector is the Prince of Troy and the first warrior of Troy.
Club J: Lancelot, an English legend, is a member of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table.
Q
Q of Spades: Athena is the goddess of wisdom and Sivir in Greek mythology. Athens, named after her, is her own city. She is the only queen with weapons among the four queen cards.
Q of hearts: Judith, also translated as Judith, is a heroine in the Old Testament. She killed the general of the invading army and saved the whole country.
Box Q: Rachel is also translated as Rachel or Queen Raquel. According to the Old Testament, she was the second wife of Jacob and the mother of Yue Se and Benjamin.
Question of Plum Blossom: Argine's life experience has been impossible to verify. Her name was reorganized from Latin Regina. The wild rose in Akita's hand hides a story. Lancaster royal family in England is marked by red roses, while York royal family is marked by white roses. After wars of the roses, the two royal families reached a settlement and tied their roses together. So Ginny hugged a red and white Bai Yutang.
K
Spades K: David, the first official monarch of the Kingdom of Israel in the 20th century BC, was chosen by God. David is a great monarch, soldier, musician and poet. He plays the harp very well and writes many hymns in the Bible, so the picture of spades K often has the pattern of the harp.
Red heart K: Charlemagne (742 or 747 to 8 14) (also translated as Charlemagne), the emperor of Charlemagne's empire, conquered most of the land in western and central Europe, gained supreme authority, completed the integration of politics and religion, and ordered the people of the whole country to believe in * * *, thus promoting * *. Charles revived the Western Roman Empire and set off a wave of Renaissance in the Middle Ages. He is the only king in poker without a beard.
Box K: Julius Caesar (BC 100-44 BC) was an outstanding strategist and politician in ancient Rome, which promoted the transformation from Rome to the Roman Empire. After several years of fighting, he finally gained dictatorship power, combining the power of consul and dictator. Because Caesar's administrative measures touched the interests of the nobles in the Senate, he was finally stabbed to death by the opposition in the Senate Chamber. The square K is the only outline of the four-nation trump card.
Plum Club K: Alexandria, 356-323 BC), king of Macedonia, rose in Macedonia, first destroying the enemy Persia, and then successively conquering many western civilized city-states. Adjacent to Egypt in the west and India in the northwest border in the east, the famous ancient Greek empire was established. He always wears jewels with crosses on his clothes.