Knight of Swords
Keywords: Assertive, Impetuous, Actions Align with Words
[Upright Interpretation]
The Knight of Swords is the fastest among the Court Cards. From the composition and the horse's posture, it is galloping forth, appearing without a trace and vanishing without a sound, making its whereabouts difficult to track. He is a handsome man with his own goals and direction, never stopping for others. Galloping is his nature; he holds a free-spirited heart and a carefree attitude. Due to his unique charm, he always attracts the attention of women or others in a cool manner. When Upright, the mind is clear and thinking is rapid. Actions are hurried, completed quickly, but not paying too much attention, possibly overlooking small details. The level of refinement is not high; results are exchanged for speed. Rapid development and evolution indicate that answers will arrive immediately.
[Reversed Interpretation]
The Reversed Knight of Swords moves too fast without thinking. Rushing around blindly, having no plan, acting only by feeling, lacking thought, not using one's abilities correctly, and not acting with reason. The horse galloping too fast also indicates inability to hear others' words, turning a blind eye to others, leaving them behind, causing people to feel a sense of ruthlessness. On the other hand, the Reversed Knight of Swords may suffer defeat on the battlefield, evading the front line, which also signifies evading current problems.
On the Reversed Knight of Swords, one can still find the sense of wind, rapid action and thinking. However, compared to the Upright Knight of Swords, the Reversed Knight of Swords has an excessive feeling. Too flighty, thinking too much, or constantly overthinking. It is also possible that thinking too much leads to plans becoming so chaotic they cannot be managed. The more one thinks, the more one does, but it is all useless. Simple things are complicated, or inefficient. Extrapolating from this situation, the difficulty of achieving success increases.
Regarding Relationships, it mostly implies ......
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[Upright Interpretation]
The Knight of Swords is the fastest among the Court Cards. From the composition and the horse's posture, it is galloping forth, appearing without a trace and vanishing without a sound, making its whereabouts difficult to track. He is a handsome man with his own goals and direction, never stopping for others. Galloping is his nature; he holds a free-spirited heart and a carefree attitude. Due to his unique charm, he always attracts the attention of women or others in a cool manner. When Upright, the mind is clear and thinking is rapid. Actions are hurried, completed quickly, but not paying too much attention, possibly overlooking small details. The level of refinement is not high; results are exchanged for speed. Rapid development and evolution indicate that answers will arrive immediately.
[Reversed Interpretation]
The Reversed Knight of Swords moves too fast without thinking. Rushing around blindly, having no plan, acting only by feeling, lacking thought, not using one's abilities correctly, and not acting with reason. The horse galloping too fast also indicates inability to hear others' words, turning a blind eye to others, leaving them behind, causing people to feel a sense of ruthlessness. On the other hand, the Reversed Knight of Swords may suffer defeat on the battlefield, evading the front line, which also signifies evading current problems.
On the Reversed Knight of Swords, one can still find the sense of wind, rapid action and thinking. However, compared to the Upright Knight of Swords, the Reversed Knight of Swords has an excessive feeling. Too flighty, thinking too much, or constantly overthinking. It is also possible that thinking too much leads to plans becoming so chaotic they cannot be managed. The more one thinks, the more one does, but it is all useless. Simple things are complicated, or inefficient. Extrapolating from this situation, the difficulty of achieving success increases.
Regarding Relationships, it mostly implies ......