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The 4 K's on the playing cards are all from a different generation.

The characters printed on the 4 K's in the playing cards are all very promising, they are: The Red Peach K is Charlemagne, the SpadeSK is The King David, the Plum K is Alexander the Great, and the Square K is Caesar.

The 4 K's on the playing cards are all from a different generation.

Poker K

Red Peach K: Charlemagne

Charles the Great, King Carolingian of the Frankish Kingdom and the founder of the Holy Roman Empire of Germany, founded the vast Charlemagne Empire, which encompassed much of Western Europe. In 800 AD, Pope Leo III was crowned "Emperor of the Romans". He has made outstanding achievements in the administrative, judicial, military system and economic production, and has vigorously developed cultural and educational undertakings. It was he who introduced European civilization and moved the cultural center from the Mediterranean greek region to the Rhine river in Europe, and was revered by later generations as the "father of Europe".

The 4 K's on the playing cards are all from a different generation.

Red Peach K

K of Spades: King David

King David (c. 1035 BC – 961 BC) was the second king of the united kingdom of ancient Israel, who was a shepherd in his early years and later fought and established the unified and powerful capital of Israel, Jerusalem, which had an impact on the Jewish people and the world.

The 4 K's on the playing cards are all from a different generation.

K of spades

Plum K: Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great (356 BC – 323 BC) was a famous warrior and statesman in the ancient history of the world, who established the largest country in the world at that time: the Kingdom of Macedonia (Alexander's Empire), and served as king, which exceeded the total territory of the Seven Heroes of the Warring States of China. He promoted the prosperity of ancient Greek culture and the exchange and economy of Eastern and Western cultures, integrated Eastern and Western cultures, encouraged inter-ethnic marriage, advocated equal status between ethnic groups, and had a major impact on the progress of human society and culture.

The 4 K's on the playing cards are all from a different generation.

Plum K

Block K: Caesar

Caesar (July 12, 100 BC – 44 BC) was known as Julius Caesar the Great, an outstanding military commander and statesman at the end of the Roman Republic (present-day Mediterranean coasts and other regions), and became the founder of the Roman Empire with his superior talents. At the age of 56, he was assassinated by members of the Senate led by Brutus.

The 4 K's on the playing cards are all from a different generation.

Block K

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