The origin of English weekSunday means "sun's day" in ancient English (the day of the sun). For Christians, Sunday is the sabbath, because Jesus's resurrection is on Sunday. Around three hundred A. D., church and government authorities in Europe began ordering Sunday for a day off. Until today, most countries in the world have taken Sunday as their holiday. According to Western legend, Monday means "moon day" (because it belongs to the moon) because Westerners dedicate this day to the goddess of the moon. In ancient times, Westerners believed that the monthly profits and losses would affect the growth of crops, and also affect the medical treatment. In addition, there is the so-called Blue Monday. "Blue" means "melancholy". Monday is the beginning of a week's work, no fun, so bad mood, many countries will be on Monday as family washday (family cleaning day), it is a long-standing custom. In ancient Rome mythology, the moon was the wife of the sun. So there must be a day in the week for the moon. They named the second day of the week "Lunaedies", and the Anglo Saxons borrowed the word "Monandaeg", which means "Moon day" and "modern English" as "Monday". Tuesday: Tuesday is evolved from the ancient English word Tiw. Tiw is the God of war in Norse mythology, just like the God of war Mars in Rome mythology. In Nordic mythology, not Tiw, but Tyr. When the wolf fine Fenrir on earth evil, Tyr volunteered to grappling is bandaging hand wolf fine, was bitten off. That means the, day, of, Tiw, and that's the original form of modern English Tuesday. Wednesday means "Woden's day" in old English. Woden is the father of the northern gods. To sacrifice myself to a uniform wolf fine hand Tyr, is his son. Woden led the protoss to fight the giants. He sacrificed his sharp right eye and traded the giants for the "intelligent" oasis. He also went deep into the earth and stole wine from the giants. Westerners in order to remember the LORD God, according to his name coined the word Wednesday. Thursday means "Thor's day" in old English. Thor is a Norse god of thunder, often with a big hammer. Legend has it that once his big hammer was stolen by a giant named Thrym. Thrym threatened to make an exchange unless the protoss promised to marry the beautiful God of love Freya. However Freya didn't agree, so the thought of a way, by the Thor men and women s wear Freya clothes, Pretend to marry him, Thrym no doubt, cheat, give the hammer to the bride. So Thor grabbed back his weapon and killed Thrym at once. Friday means "Frigg's day" in old English. Frigg was the goddess of marriage and fertility in northern mythology and the wife of Woden. Legend has it that she usually wears shining white robes, living in the Crystal Palace and weaving colorful clouds with the maids. Friday is a lucky day for the Nordic people. For Christians, however, the opposite is true, because Jesus's crucifixion day falls on Friday. Saturday means "Saturn's day" in old English. Saturn is in the myth of Rome agriculture. In charge of grain, like the mythical emperor Shennong as Chinese. 3. Which day has the meaning of bad mood, no fun and bears the feeling of melancholy?