In Greek mythology, the knot of Gordian is a knot tied by Gordis, the king of Phrygia. In 333 BC, Alexander the Great visited the Kingdom of Phrygia and tried to untie this knot. Legend has it that he failed, but then he made a bold move, cutting off the knot with a wave of his sword. And this is extremely difficult to solve a seemingly unsolvable problem quickly boldly, has become a slang origin - "cutting the Gordian knot", Chinese as "sharp knife cut chaos Linen."
Material | Gold-plated tin
Size | Chain Length 46 cm
Origin | United States
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