The Relationship Between Playing Cards and a Calendar

Jul 3, 2015 13:53
Today, I'd like to introduce the relationship between playing cards and a calendar.

The red cards implies noon, and the black cards implies night.

The club cards implies spring, the diamond cards implies summer, the heart cards implies fall, and the spade cards implies winter.

The thirteen cards implies thirteen weeks of each season.

That is to say, the number of playing cards implies that a year is fifty two weeks.

Furthermore, the sum of all of the playing cards' number is 364.

If we add a joker card here, it will become 365.

A spare joker card implies leap year.
No. 1 Sobrenombre
  • Today, I'd like to introduce the relationship between playing cards and a calendar.
  • Today, I'd like to tell you about the correlation between playing cards and a calendar.
  • The red cards implies noon, and the black cards implies night.
  • The red cards implies daytime, and the black cards implies night.
  • The club cards implies spring, the diamond cards implies summer, the heart cards implies fall, and the spade cards implies winter.
  • The clubs implies spring, the diamonds implies summer, the hearts implies fall, and the spades implies winter.
  • The thirteen cards implies thirteen weeks of each season.
  • The thirteen cards represent the thirteen weeks of each season.
  • That is to say, the number of playing cards implies that a year is fifty two weeks.
  • Also, the number of cards in a deck equals the number of weeks in a year.
  • Furthermore, the sum of all of the playing cards' number is 364.
  • Furthermore, the sum of all of the playing cards is 364.
  • A spare joker card implies leap year.
  • A spare joker card represents a leap year.

Very interesting! I never noticed that before, very good!

Toru
Thank you very much for correcting my post!
I'm happy about your words. :D