King Zhang Quan hinted that success could be achieved through self-discipline.
The scepter king depicts a strong man who can lead and dominate others through willpower. He has strong confidence in himself, because his confidence is based on his own experience. He knows that his method is effective because he has tried it.
He is honest, positive and frank, and always willing to accept new challenges. He believes that the process is more important than the result, and refuses any challenge that holds him back.
The scepter king represents the earth part of fire. "Tu" likes practical and predictable things, and once time and energy are invested, concrete results are needed. This does not imply that he is an extremely patient person, but he knows more about self-discipline than chivalry in the past.
The king described a passionate, energetic and outspoken man. Generally speaking, he may have blue eyes and reddish-brown hair. Usually men over 30 years old, unless this card refers to Aries. When this card appears with the emperor and the knight of the sword, it is the card representing Aries. Suppose this card is Aries, they may be younger than 30 years old, or refer to women.
The subject of Aries is the subject of self-discipline, and the king is such an example. He sat down and waited for the best opportunity. When it came, he had saved his strength and was ready to do his best. He may not be able to stand people who don't run their own lives like him, especially when he is faced with fragility or despair, because these are not his current experiences. He is a man who has been able to control his inner fire, and has produced positive and clear results due to the influence of soil. He has not lost the knight's love for action, but he already knows that action will determine the result.
The lion on this card symbolizes the inner strength of the king, and the tail of the fire elf on the coat has reached into his mouth to form a circle, symbolizing his understanding of the goal and the possibility of the fire element.
General meaning
The scepter king represents success through self-discipline and patience. Self-discipline can make you surpass yourself, so you will have enough time and physical strength to seize a better opportunity to finish what you have started. This card describes a strong and sometimes arbitrary person. Usually honest in words and deeds, suitable for sales or any goal-oriented work.
The importance of gender relations
This man likes challenging relationships and is a natural couple with the Queen of Staff. In Efficiency, you can see him sitting on his throne, waiting for the right woman to accompany him. They will sail together to a goal they have never dreamed of.
He likes outdoor activities and needs a lively partner who can easily catch up with him. He is neither sentimental nor romantic, but he has a brave and adventurous spirit, which is enough to make any sexual relationship interesting.
King of the upside-down scepter
When the scepter king stands upside down, it may symbolize a period when the energy stored in the body is low. This means that for a period of time, your health needs to be rebalanced through rest and gentle leisure.
King's handstand implies that a person's psychology is younger than his actual age. Commitment has always been a problem for him. He would rather accept new challenges than face a thorny decision that needs to be solved urgently. He may be more tolerant than a righteous scepter, but he is less self-disciplined.
As far as daily life is concerned, this card can imply that you are ahead of yourself and ignore the present opportunities, because your attention is focused on the future possibilities. It may also imply that failure is due to lack of self-discipline. You may put all your energy into a project, only to find that you can continue with a little effort.