knot in Greek mythology, used as a metaphor for difficult problems with little or no solution
The Gordian knot is a knot from Greek mythology that has become a famous metaphor for a problem that seems impossible to solve or untangle. It's used today to describe situations where straightforward approaches won't work and creative or bold action may be needed to cut through the difficulty.
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戈耳狄俄斯之结(古希腊语:δεσμός Γορδιου)是传说亚历山大大帝在弗里吉亚首都戈尔迪乌姆时的砍断的一个著名的绳结。该典故一般作为使用非常规方法解决不可解决之问题的隐喻。 根据传说,这个结在绳结外面没有绳头。亚历山大大帝来到弗里吉亚见到这个绳结之后,拿出剑将其劈为两半,解开了这个结。当夜下起了雷雨,军中预言家亚里斯坦德宣称这是宙斯的喜悦,将赐予亚历山大许多胜利。 后世作家记录了一个神谕:解开戈耳狄俄斯之结之人就可当亚细亚之王。这个预言后来得到应验。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).