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Why Have the Days of the Week Been Named After the Planets in England, India, Japan and Other Countries Since Ancient Times According to a Uniform Pattern?

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In the 16th century, immersed in constant feudal conflict, the Japanese first encountered Europeans armed with muskets and complex clocks. These overseas visitors brought new knowledge, and Japanese scholars enthusiastically mastered their language, technology, and customs. One of their striking discoveries was the similarity of the system for naming the days of the week: in England, Holland, and Spain, Sunday was associated... The post "Why hav…
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In the 16th century, immersed in constant feudal conflict, the Japanese first encountered Europeans armed with muskets and complex clocks. These overseas visitors brought new knowledge, and Japanese scholars enthusiastically mastered their language, technology, and customs. One of their striking discoveries was the similarity of the system for naming the days of the week: in England, Holland, and Spain, Sunday was associated... The post "Why hav…

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se7en.ws broke the news in on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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