This statement was not accurate. " Joker " had many meanings, including the meaning of " clown." Under the banner of the D.C. Comics Company, Joker was a famous villain in the batman series. He had appeared in comics and movies many times. At the same time, the word " joker " also meant " wild card " and " joker ".
"Joker" meant both "clown" and "trump card". In the context of the comics, Joker was the classic villain clown character, and in poker, Joker referred to the king, which meant " trump card." At the same time, it also had many meanings such as a joker, an idiot, and a cripple.
Joker had the meaning of trump card (big or small trump card).
In most cases, the clown was the joker. The Joker was a character from DC-Comics. He had appeared many times in comics, movies, and other works, such as the " The word Joker itself had the meaning of a clown. At the same time, it was also a ghost card in poker. This element had also become one of the symbols of the clown image. However, in some special context, jokers may be given the meaning of " trump card " or people who like to joke or act absurdly. However, from the perspective of comics, movie characters, and other general perceptions, jokers are jokers.
Joker, also known as wild card, clown card, ghost card, or flying card, was the big and small trump card in poker. In the early days of poker, there were only 52 cards and no Joker. Around 1850, some poker card manufacturers began to add an additional card, forming a deck of 53 cards. After 1900, this new card was officially printed with the "Joker" mark as the main card. At the beginning of the 20th century, another "Joker" was added to the poker card, and the red and black colors of the letters were divided into "King" and "Little King". Joker originated from a special form of special cards used in the game of Euchre. In this game, which began in Alsace-Lorraine, two Joker of the same color were designated as particularly powerful. The Americans added a card higher than the designated card in the Euchre deck, which was the origin of Joker. In a deck of cards, Joker was usually the biggest card, and in some games, it had special privileges and could be used in place of any card. However, there were still many people who would put the Joker aside when playing traditional 52-card poker (such as bridge). Although Joker had a clown design on the card, there were many different types of designs, such as a clown holding an instrument to play music, with animals, holding a poker card, or holding a magic wand. From the meaning of the word, Joker could refer to a person who liked to joke and act absurdly.
The clown card had many symbolic meanings. One theory is that it corresponds to The Fool in the tarot cards It symbolized the beginning and the end, symbolizing infinite possibilities. There was also a saying that in a deck of cards, the big and small clowns represented the sun and the moon, and were inextricably linked to astrology, divination, astronomy, and the calendar. For example, they were related to the 52 weeks of the year, the four seasons of the year, and the 13 weeks of each season. If each color and card number were calculated according to points, the big clown would use half a point to calculate the 365 days of the ordinary year, and the 366 days of the leap year according to one point. In addition, the word "Joker" also referred to people who liked to joke and act absurdly. It was also seen as a trump card that could win in one blow.
Joker was also known as wild card, clown card, ghost card, or flying card. It was the big and small trump card in poker cards, so Joker was a ghost card.
Joker was also known as wild card, clown card, ghost card, or flying card in poker. In its early history, there were only 52 full cards and no Joker. Around 1850, some manufacturers added a card to form a 53-card set. After 1900, this card was officially printed with the "Joker" mark as the main card. At the beginning of the 20th century, another "Joker" was added. The two were distinguished by red and black letters as King and Little King. Joker originated from a special card used in the Alsace-Lorraine game of Euchre. In the game, two Joker of the same color were designated as particularly powerful. After immigrants brought the game to the United States, the Americans added a card higher than the designated card to the Euchre deck, which was the prototype of Joker. In terms of playing rules, Joker was usually the biggest card in a deck. In some games, it could replace any card, but many people would take Joker out when playing traditional 52-card poker (such as bridge). It didn't always work with other cards to increase the chances of winning. Sometimes it was redundant, sometimes it was the biggest, and it didn't have a specific character representative like other face cards. From the design and appearance, most of the standard poker jokers had clown patterns. There were clowns holding musical instruments, with animals, holding poker cards, holding magic wands, and many other types. In addition, the two jokers were a very strong combination in the hand. It was also related to the Fool's cards in the tarot cards. From the etymology, it was related to "joke." It could be understood as a person who told jokes and joked. It was related to the clown's amusing characteristics. The French invented poker cards, and the jokers represented the sun and the moon. This was also a saying.
Joker cards, also known as wild cards, clown cards, ghost cards, or flying cards, were the big and small trump cards in poker cards. Among the 54 poker cards commonly seen in modern times, there were two Joker cards, namely King and Little King. These two cards were added to the original 52-card set by some poker card manufacturers around 1850. After 1900, they were officially printed with the " Joker " mark as the main card, and the letters red and black were used to distinguish the king and the king. In a deck of cards, Joker was usually the biggest card. In some games, it could be used in place of any other card.
Luo Ji was the male lead in Liu Cixin's sci-fi novel," The Three-Body Problem " and its derivative works." The Three-Body Problem " was a sci-fi novel that had no direct connection to fictional characters like Joker and Clown. Thus, I cannot compare Luo Ji to these two fictional characters. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of The King's Avatar!
The following are some classic sayings from the movie The Clown: - "Have you ever had negative thoughts? All I have are negative thoughts." - " The worst thing about having a mental illness is that everyone is expecting you to pretend that you're not sick." - "I hope that my death will be more valuable than my life." - "I used to think that my life was a tragedy. But now I realize it was a comedy." - "What kind of coward would do such a cold-blooded thing? It was those who hid behind masks, those who were jealous of others being luckier, and were so afraid that they did not dare to show their true colors. Unless such people are willing to turn over a new leaf, we, who make life more meaningful, will forever treat those who play with their lives as laughable clowns." - "When you introduce me, can you call me 'The Clown?'" - "You only ask me the same question every week. How's work? Did he have any negative thoughts? My mind is full of negative thoughts." - "I told you, in my entire life, I'm not sure if I really exist. But now I'm absolutely sure that people are starting to notice me." - "How funny. When I was young, I told the people around me that I wanted to be a laughing star when I grew up. Everyone laughed at me. No one is laughing now!" - "There's no joke here. This is not a joke." - " You all know this social system too well. You decide right and wrong, just like you decide what's funny or not." - " What happens when you anger a person at the bottom of the social ladder who has been abandoned by society, treated as trash, and suffers from mental illness? I'll tell you what will happen. This is what you deserve!" - " They thought that we would all bear it silently, like obedient children, and not turn into wild beasts. - "Everyone is shouting at each other. No one respects each other! No one put themselves in the other party's shoes." - " Am I thinking too much, or has the world become crazier?"