What is the origin of a week?
Sunday Sunday: It belongs to the sun. Now most countries in the world take Sunday as a week's rest day.
Monday, Monday, Moon Day: A day belonging to the moon. In ancient times, westerners thought that the moon's profit and loss would affect the growth of crops, so this day was dedicated to the moon goddess. In addition, Monday is also called Blue Monday. Blue means "melancholy". Think about it. I have to start school on Monday, so I don't have to play. Of course I'm not in a good mood.
Tuesday Tuesday Tiw Day: This is a Tiw day. Tiw is the god of war in Nordic mythology. According to legend, he subdued the wolf spirit and maintained peace.
Wednesday Wednesday: Wharton Festival belongs to. Walden is the father of the Nordic gods, and Tiu is his son. Leading the protoss against the giant, he once sacrificed his right eye for the "wisdom" of the giant.
Thursday Thursday Torge: A day for Tore. Thor is the Thor in Norse mythology.
Friday Friday frigga Day: It belongs to frigga Day. She is the goddess in charge of marriage in Nordic mythology. It is said that she lives in the Crystal Palace in a shiny white robe and weaves colorful clouds in the sky with the ladies-in-waiting. People like Friday, so they can have a rest after a week's work. On Friday, people will say: Thank God, today is Friday. But if it is Friday and it happens to be 13, it will be the worst day.
Saturday Saturday Saturn Day: A day belonging to Saturn. Saturn is the god of agriculture in Roman mythology, just like Shennong the Great in China mythology.