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Peaks in the maps as they were called before? Card suit of the peak in the old days

All favorite card games are firmly entrenched in modern society. A deck of cards and a couple of good friends will help to pass away any leisure. It's no secret that people invented a lot of exciting games using a deck of cards. Where did the playing cards come from and how were they called earlier? The card suit of the peak is of interest for both amateurs and professionals.

Rooted in China

Like many other ancient objects, the maps have a fascinating story often covered by myths and legends. Since they were invented a long time ago, no one is going to say where they exactly happened. However, there are some interesting facts that suggest that the cards first appeared in the Empire of Silk. In the ancient Chinese dictionary it is said that playing cards are an ancient heritage of China, and that it was there that they got such wide distribution.
According to this theory, four suits symbolized the seasons. Before the appearance of paper copies of the ancient Chinese used "cards" of ivory, wood, and the Japanese even from the shells of mussels. In the thirteenth century, a fascinating "overseas game" became known in Egypt and India. Europe learned about it after another two centuries. It is interesting that the appearance of maps on its territory coincides with the arrival of the gypsies there.

As they were called before? Card suit of the peak: history and meaning

European versions of maps have their own no less interesting explanation. The suits of the modern player also have an individual story. As in the old days called the card suit of the peak? It often symbolized a spear or flower. In Russia everything was much less poetic - "shovel". Such names, most likely, are explained by the shape of the figure, symbolizing the suit, which is really something similar to the above objects. But another name was popular in Russia in the old days. Peaks are sometimes called guilt (grape leaves). Although the cards themselves originated in China, France has introduced changes into them. It was the French who added the suit to the playing deck. Since then, this option has received worldwide distribution. As history shows, originally suits symbolized the inalienable attributes of the knight - the sword (clubs), the spear (pikes), the shield (worms) and the coat of arms (tambourines). Now it's easy to understand why the card suit of the peak used to be called that way before. In India, these four images had a completely different meaning. Each suit was a symbol of a certain class - nobility, traders, clergy and, of course, royalty.

Maps and the royal court

By the way, about the kings. Card games were more popular with them. Not so long ago it became known that even in the royal palaces flourished cheating. To this "innocent trick" the kings themselves resorted, which was quite difficult to fit in the head of the common people. Both now and before, we could talk about quite large sums of money. Gambling players often lost their money and were in debt. Given this situation, the first bans on gambling began to appear, which significantly reduced the number of avid sharers.

Deck of the XXI century

Every self-respecting player must know the history of his hobbies, including maps. What were they like? As they were called before? The card suit of the peak itself has an interesting history, not to mention others.

Many are also interested in the question of who became the author of the famous images? To date, the maps have a fairly modern look, although they are made according to the sketches of Charlemagne, who came up with these drawings in the last century. Although now cards are available to almost everyone, there are expensive decks of world brands, which are intended mainly for poker or bridge. After several millennia of history, they changed and came to the twenty-first century exactly as they are known today. Now for many, the origin of the maps does not matter at all: from where they originated and how they were called before. The card suit of the spades (like worms, clubs and tambourines) has taken a fascinating path and deserves close attention.

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