Queen of Swords
Keywords: Morality, Judgment, Sharp Tongue
[Upright] Interpretation
The Queen of Swords represents rationality, possessing the ability of knowledge and judgment. She is inherently aloof (there is only one bird above the Queen of Swords), taking a rational attitude towards matters. She is always rational. When told any information, she processes it to devise an optimized, maximized-efficiency approach. However, such approaches are only theoretically feasible and may not apply to human nature aspects. Therefore, the Queen of Swords is more suitable for figures in purely academic contexts. Moreover, the Queen of Swords' sword is quite straight, symbolizing impartiality and swift, decisive judgment. Such a personality makes her harder to approach in social settings. Compared to the Queen of Cups, they represent different personalities. The Queen of Swords finds it harder to generate intimacy, even creating a sense of distance. She easily pushes emotions away and can become a love killer. Interpersonally, there are also norms; establishing a relationship with her requires facing greater challenges, and others find it difficult to win the Queen of Swords' love. When encountering setbacks, the Queen of Swords possesses considerable resilience and can use reason to handle situations.
[Reversed] Interpretation
The reversed Queen of Swords may make rash decisions, acting without logic. She treats others sharply and meanly, holds extreme thoughts, leaves no room for conversation, cannot communicate, criticizes randomly, scolds indiscriminately, and cannot be understood by others. She overly opposes emotions, arms herself, becomes an enemy of the world, and maintains an arrogant attitude. On the other hand, it may also indicate an inability to make a decision for a long time, or issues such as erroneous or contradictory information arise.
It represents a person unwilling to use their own thinking ability, causing themselves to stall with no possibility of moving forward, or li......
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[Upright] Interpretation
The Queen of Swords represents rationality, possessing the ability of knowledge and judgment. She is inherently aloof (there is only one bird above the Queen of Swords), taking a rational attitude towards matters. She is always rational. When told any information, she processes it to devise an optimized, maximized-efficiency approach. However, such approaches are only theoretically feasible and may not apply to human nature aspects. Therefore, the Queen of Swords is more suitable for figures in purely academic contexts. Moreover, the Queen of Swords' sword is quite straight, symbolizing impartiality and swift, decisive judgment. Such a personality makes her harder to approach in social settings. Compared to the Queen of Cups, they represent different personalities. The Queen of Swords finds it harder to generate intimacy, even creating a sense of distance. She easily pushes emotions away and can become a love killer. Interpersonally, there are also norms; establishing a relationship with her requires facing greater challenges, and others find it difficult to win the Queen of Swords' love. When encountering setbacks, the Queen of Swords possesses considerable resilience and can use reason to handle situations.
[Reversed] Interpretation
The reversed Queen of Swords may make rash decisions, acting without logic. She treats others sharply and meanly, holds extreme thoughts, leaves no room for conversation, cannot communicate, criticizes randomly, scolds indiscriminately, and cannot be understood by others. She overly opposes emotions, arms herself, becomes an enemy of the world, and maintains an arrogant attitude. On the other hand, it may also indicate an inability to make a decision for a long time, or issues such as erroneous or contradictory information arise.
It represents a person unwilling to use their own thinking ability, causing themselves to stall with no possibility of moving forward, or li......