The Chinese character 忍(seal character of this letter shown at the right) means patience, and the way this character was made is very similar to the symbol of the Three of Swords in Tarot minors. Can this situation be expressed as a synchronization that transcends time and space? The subconsciousness has something in common.
忍: 刃 symbolizes the blade. However, it is written in three strokes which means that the blade (刃) is made up of 3 blades. 心 is a character that symbolizes the heart. Therefore etymology of this character says that a blade written in three strokes is inserted above the heart. What a pain it might be! It request us on endure, bear, suffer and forbear as a meaningful virtue.
This card depicts a fundamentally sorrowful experience— tarot readers suggest this may be in the form of a lost relationship, an accidental death, or some other form of not just depression or malaise but deeply emotional sorrow. When the card appears "reversed" in a spread, this is not usually read as meaning the "opposite" of sorrow, but rather a sorrow that is somehow mitigated by its circumstances or that is not as bad as it could have been. It is among the most negative cards within the tarot deck. Three of Swords