The Gordianum knot The Gordian Knot
In Greek mythology, Goldieum's knot was a knot tied by King Friedrich, Goldis. In 333 BC, Alexander the Great visited the Kingdom of England and tried to solve this knot. Legend has it that he failed, but then he did have a bold move. He took a sword and cut off his knot. This quick and bold solution to a seemingly extremely difficult and incomprehensible problem has also become the origin of a proverb - "cutting the Gordian knot". The Chinese language is "rapid knife."
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