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Who are the top ten outstanding military strategists in the world? Please, all the gods

Ranking basis 1) must be a military general who leads troops to fight 2) performance comparison 3) impact on future generations 4) advanced war theory huge military contribution ps Sun Tzu and Clausewitz did not directly He has the experience of leading troops in war, so he is not on the list. They were supposed to be military theorists. /toneyzhu/bbs Mud Pig Paradise Forum TOP1 Napoléon Bonaparte (Napoléon Bonaparte, 1769.8.15~1821.5.5), France’s first communist and first consul (1799-1804), France’s first empire and The Emperor of the Hundred Days Dynasty (1804-1814, 1815) personally commanded 18 major battles, 15 wins and 3 losses. He had the greatest military influence in Europe in modern times and influenced the political map and geostrategy of modern Europe. Military theories and contributions: Linear skirmishing tactics and the art of modern artillery command. Good at using reserves. The prototype of regular special forces. The modern war mobilization system. Reason for being on the list: In the modern history of the world, who can be compared with Napoleon? Napoleon, the man who almost became the emperor of all Europe, is a great wizard in the history of world military affairs. He is the eternal pride of the French people. The "Napoleonic Code" he presided over the revision is still the current law of the French Republic even more than a century later. Before PS married Josephine, he paid off the 20 francs he owed Josephine. "A man should not owe his wife money!" Height: 159cm Famous quote "Let the donkey and the scholar walk in the middle of the team." Honorary title: European rulers Classic battle example: War of the Three Emperors (Battle of Austerlitz) Defeated by: Battle of Waterloo The victorious European coalition: Duke of Wellington Von Blücher Stock Exchange owner Nathan Rothschild TOP2 Borjijin Temujin Conqueror of the world Mongolia King of kings Complete victory in the cold weapon era in more than 200 battles King of Military Theory: The Mongolian cavalry shooter who integrated firepower, mobility and logistics. The originator of the "Bad Mangu" tactic. The father of deep-depth mobile warfare. The efficient and low-cost logistics system. Reason for being on the list: The hero of the blitzkrieg in the cold weapon era. His Mongolian cavalry frightened the Christian world in Europe and the Islamic world in West Asia. He fought countless battles in his life, destroyed more than a hundred kingdoms, and his military might was unparalleled. The Mongolian Empire established by his descendants was the largest empire in the world. Invincible strategies and tactics, invincible descendants and generals. No. 1 in the history of the region covered, and No. 1 in the number of murders! But he is the destroyer of cities and the destroyer of civilization, so he comes second! But it is said that 2/3 of the modern population has the DNA of the golden family. PS Temujin’s most famous quote: “Suppress the rebels, defeat the enemy, root them out and seize everything they have; make their married women wail and shed tears; ride their smooth-backed horses; The bellies of their beautiful concubines are used as pajamas and cushions. Gazing at their rose-colored cheeks, kissing and sucking their sweet nipple-colored lips, this is the greatest pleasure of a man! "How generous! Honorary title: Genghis Khan Classic battle: Defeat the Huamou Lazi Kingdom PS: The defeat of the European coalition is the credit of his descendants and generals. /toneyzhu/bbs Mud Pig Paradise Forum TOP3 Alexander the Macedonian and Greek King Macedonian and Greek Allied Forces Commander 47 Victories The Father of Western War War Theory: Macedonian Spear Formation This phalanx has been used by the Western world for 1400 years. The last The culmination of this is the Spanish Grand Square. Reasons for being on the list: The battle that determined everything in the West, the most earth-shattering battle in European history, the Battle of Abella, in which Macedonia defeated Persia, preserved ancient Western civilization, and made the Kingdom of Alexander a glorious one. At the battle of Issus, he fought with more than 40,000 men against the 160,000 men of Darius of Persia. One hundred thousand enemy troops were killed at a cost of five thousand casualties. In the Battle of Gaugamela, he defeated more than 200,000 Persian troops in one fell swoop (according to historical data, Darius assembled about 1 million troops from 24 tribes), while he suffered only a few hundred casualties. The tentacles of his war reached all the way to India. King of Macedonia and Greece who once ruled a vast empire stretching from Athens in the north to India in the south.

PS is still famous for the fact that he used Alexander's method to uncover the "knot of the world"! Alexander's famous saying: "Since the mountains are not coming to me, I will go to the mountains." Since the prince died young and had no heirs, his huge empire was divided into four parts: the Ptolemaic Kingdom, the Egyptian part, It was conquered by Caesar when Cleopatra was in power; the Seleucid Kingdom, the Iranian part; the Macedonian Kingdom, the native part; the Maurya Dynasty, the Indian part; each became famous! Honorary title: Classic battles of Alexander the Great: Battle of Gaugamela, Battle of Abella, Battle of Issus TOP4, Hannibal Barca, Carthage military commander, defeated Rome in 13 battles, defeated Rome War theory: Encirclement and annihilation war, pioneer of indirect strategy, Crescent Moon Reasons for making the list of slashing tactics: He went on an expedition with his father at the age of 9 and accumulated countless combat experience. He attacked Rome with a surprise attack and led the first encirclement battle in the West. It can be said that it was precisely because of Hannibal that Carthage was Become a warlike nation famous in history. He is a lone hero. During the war with Rome, he led 60,000 people into Roman territory, fought alone, and repeatedly performed miracles. The battle of Canney pushed his life to the pinnacle. However, the foolish Carthaginian magnates ruined this genius given to them by God. Hannibal ultimately became a loser, but his name is more respected than any winner. PS Battle of Cannae annihilated 60,000 Romans, setting the top ten single-day war mortality rates in history. Honorary title: Father of Strategy Classic battle: Battle of Cannae Battle of Lake Trasimeno Battle of Trabia Defeated by: Battle of Zama Winner: Scipio the Younger of Rome/toneyzhu/bbs Mud Pig Paradise Forum TOP5 Gaius Julius Caesar Ancient Roman military commander consul dictator 78 battles, 2 losses, 2 draws War theory: Three array perfecter Practitioners of the Legion Reason for inclusion: Symbol of ancient Rome. At the same time, he is also a man who is very good at using soldiers. He conquered Gaul and accumulated sufficient strength. Later, he competed with Pompey for supremacy and defeated Pompey in one fell swoop. After that, no one can defeat him at the front of the army. In Asia Minor, North Africa, and Spain, Caesar became almost synonymous with victory in war after war. and with his successors transformed the Mediterranean into a Roman lake. Even more valuable is "The Gallic War". This autobiographical literary work was a popular military reading at that time. PS Caesar’s 3V letter: I come, I see, I conquer; classic saying: Don’t be afraid, gentlemen, because Caesar is right in front of you. Honorary title: None, but the pronunciation of the emperors of later European countries is Caesar in ancient Latin. , For example: Tsar. Classic Battle: Invasion of Gaul, Spain, England, Battle of Fasaro TOP6 Marshal Zhukov, the military commander during the Great Patriotic War, defeated the German army on the Eastern Front. He was the master of modern war theories and perfected and practiced this set of large-depth attack theories. The theory frightened the Western world and influenced the modern geostrategic pattern. Military theory: Large-depth attack theory Large-depth defense (elastic defense) theoretical reason: Soviet military strategist and Marshal of the Soviet Union because of his outstanding achievements in the Soviet-German war. , is considered one of the best generals in World War II, and therefore became one of only two people to be awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union four times. Until the 1980s, everyone in the West trembled under the theory of great depth. .Honorary title: Father of the Great Deep Attack Classic Battle: Ten Assaults to Conquer Berlin in the Battle of Stalingrad TOP7 Frederick the Great, Prussian Emperor Military Reformer, the First Person of Modern Western Militarism, 13 battles, 12 wins, and 1 draw, founded the Prussian Empire. Laying the military foundation for the future unification of the great German nation. Military theory: founder and practitioner of the oblique attack theory. The founder of the three pillars of modern military: the officer corps system and the staff system. Reason for being on the list: In the works of Western military historians. , Frederick's status among the famous generals of the past may be second only to the four great men of Alexander, Caesar, Hannibal, and Napoleon. The reason why Germany is so awesome is because of this guy. "The more critical it is. As time goes by, his (Frederick's) greatness becomes even more apparent. This is the highest praise we can say for him. "The Battle of Luten was even called a genius by Napoleon. During his reign, he turned Prussia into a large paramilitary state.

PS Napoleon respected him as his mentor, and the future French commander called him the "enlightener". Honorary title: Frederick the Great Classic Battle: Battle of Luten/toneyzhu/bbs TOP8 Horatio Nelson The Commander-in-Chief of the British Navy, Admiral, has achieved 4 victories in 4 battles and achieved the Royal Navy's prestige for more than 200 years, allowing the UK to complete the industrial revolution in an unprecedentedly favorable international environment. The Royal Navy has since become the world's first global strike force. Military theory: artillery-based improved battleship linear tactics, artillery boarding warfare, the first principle of fleet mobility, the principle of proactive attack of the Royal Navy, and the concept of entrusted command. Reasons for listing: to ensure that Britain was protected from aggression and defeated during the Napoleonic Wars. French and Spanish fleet. Achieving British maritime hegemony and achieving Britain’s 200-year reputation as the “Empire on which the Sun Never Sets”. PS "Britain needs all monarchs to fulfill their duties" became his last words. The "Z-shaped flag" representing these words was the navy's final decisive battle flag. The second time the Z-shaped flag was raised in the world was Togo Heihachiro during the Japanese-Russian Tsushima naval battle. He said: The rise and fall of the empire depends on this battle. In the last battle, Duke Nelson insisted on wearing a navy marshal's parade uniform to boost morale. In the end, because his target was conspicuous, he was shot in the chest by a Spanish (some say French soldier). Honorary title: Soul of the Royal Navy Nelson Spirit Classic Battle: Battle of Trafalgar TOP9 Marshal Heinz Wilhelm Guderian of the Third Reich The father of modern blitzkrieg The true pioneer of air-land warfare Armored cluster attack everyone We all know him, no need to say more! His portrait still hangs in the German Armored Forces Academy. PS why not Rommel? Because he did not provide military theories and contributions, he did not invent the blitzkrieg; he was a tactician, not a military strategist; a German general who was over-exaggerated by German propaganda agencies in World War II! PS The last paragraph of Gu Shuai’s memoir: For me personally, what I am very proud of is that I have worn the uniform of the Officer Corps of the General Staff Headquarters for fifteen years. Among my division commanders and my superiors, I have met many people with noble personalities, whose kindness to me has never been forgotten by me. Among my colleagues, I have found many loyal and good friends. Among my staff, I have had some of the best assistants and advisors I have ever had. I am here today to express my sincere gratitude to them. After defeat in the World War, the German General Staff was twice disbanded on orders from the victors. These two actions can express our past enemies and have to express our admiration for this excellent organization. "All that remains is silence." "To do or not to do, that is the question!" My story is now finished. It is really difficult for me to describe my personal experience and explain why we encountered a second failure. I understand that all human beings have difficulty recognizing our mistakes and shortcomings. During that most difficult period, a prince from the old royal family once gave me a small portrait of Frederick the Great. He clicked on the statue a few words, which were the words that Frederick the Great wrote to his friend, the Marquis of Deiagenes, when it seemed that he was about to fail. He said: "Nothing can change the soul in my heart. I will follow the path that I think is upright and do what I think is the right and glorious thing." I have lost this small portrait. , but Frederick the Great’s words are deeply engraved in my memory and will always serve as my pointer. Although I was not able to prevent the defeat of my country, I would like to ask readers to believe me. This is not because I lack the willpower to sacrifice my life to save my country. I have written this book as a token of my gratitude to the deceased and to my old comrades, and I hope that it may serve as a monument to which their names may be immortalized without As for annihilation. ----------This paragraph always makes me cry/toneyzhu/bbs Top 10 Drag Mud Pig Paradise Forum Gustav II Adolf King of Sweden Modern Army Reformer 13 Wins and 1 Loss Military Theory: Firepower Principle of centralized use; artillery coordination tactics; first proposed: professionalization, regularization, modernization; compulsory mobilization system Reason for listing: Gustaf II Adolf (1594-1632) King and Commander-in-Chief of Sweden . Born in Stockholm. The grandson of Vasa, the founder of the Swedish Vasa dynasty, Gustav?6?1.

In 1610, he accompanied his father on an expedition to fight against Denmark. He succeeded to the throne in 1611. From 1612 to 1613, he failed in the battle with the Danish army and was forced to cede territory and seek peace. From 1614 to 1617, he led his army to war against Russia, won victory, and obtained land around the Gulf of Finland. Later, military reforms were carried out, a universal conscription system was implemented, a standing army with strong combat effectiveness was established, the army was streamlined, weapons and equipment were improved, the artillery became an independent branch, and it was closely coordinated with infantry, cavalry and logistics troops to adopt flexible line tactics. . In 1621, he launched an eight-year war against Poland, winning successive victories and occupying almost all of the Baltic coast. In 1630, he led his army to participate in the Thirty Years' War and penetrated deep into the hinterland of Germany. In 1631, he defeated the Holy Roman Empire army led by Tilly at the Battle of Bladenfield and won the title of "Lion of the North". The following year, he defeated Tilly again at the Battle of the Lech, captured Nuremberg, and advanced on Munich. On November 16 of the same year, he defeated the Imperial Army led by Wallenstein in the Battle of Lützen, but he was also killed in action at the age of 38. PS The Duke died prematurely in the last battle, which inspired the morale of the Swedish soldiers and completely defeated the enemy without a general. The battle known as "Gustav's Soul" in history, honorary title: Lion of the North, classic battle: Battle of Lützen