The five of cups tarot card meaning

A person dressed in black is mourning his loss. Three goblets lie on the ground. Behind him, two more goblets stand upright.
A bridge over the water can be seen in the distance and a castle further down.

Grief and loss are represented by this person's posture and black cloak.
The black cloak indicates the rigidity of his grief and the condensation of his mind.

The three goblets represent his "great happiness." This happiness is no longer standing, has toppled over. The person remains stagnant in his grief, is held by his soul's suffering. For he does not see, that behind him two jars are still standing.

The water is the stream of life, which continues to flow. The black line in the foreground invites the viewer to step over it and cross the bridge towards the future.

Corewords

REGRETS ABOUT PAST DEEDS, SADNESS, MELANCHOLY
Disturbance. Lost happiness. Loss. Disappointment. Passivity. Blockage in feelings. This card points to not dwelling on the past. Letting go and starting over.

Day card

You keep grieving over what has gone wrong in your life or the past few days. You have given up hope and your energy is almost gone. Don't get stuck and try to think about your future.

Questions

In whom or what are you fiercely disappointed?
What do you seem to have lost?
Without what do you think you cannot continue?
What mistakes do you think you have made and how do you want to do things differently now?
What are you sad about?
Where do you not dare to go further?
What will you renew?