I see Napoleon (902 Qi traces) At the end of the 18th century, a stunning hero appeared in France, which was in political turmoil. He will lead the army and repeatedly defeat the anti-French alliance; he will use his talents to promulgate a code that will become a model; he will also launch large-scale foreign wars and control many mature powers in Europe that already have certain economic strength. . ——He is Napoleon. [Napoleon's resume] Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was a French bourgeois politician and military strategist, the First Consul of the French Republic (1799-1804), and the First Emperor of France (1804-1814). , 1815). Napoleon was born into a poor aristocratic family on the island of Corsica. At the age of 15, Napoleon entered the Paris Army School. After graduating a year later, he became an artillery second lieutenant. Throughout the French Revolution, he joined the revolutionary army, participated in many struggles against the European feudal alliance's intervention in the French Revolution, and made many military exploits. At the end of 1799, Napoleon launched a coup and seized power. Five years later, he was crowned emperor and established the First French Empire. During his reign, Napoleon consolidated bourgeois politics internally and promulgated the "Code"; he defeated the armies of the European Anti-French Alliance many times and took advantage of the victory to expand France's territory. Controlled many parts of Europe. In 1812, Napoleon failed in his expedition to Russia and was severely weakened. In 1814, Napoleon was ousted from power by the European anti-French coalition, and the French feudal dynasty was restored under the protection of foreign troops. He died on St. Helena in 1821 from a stomach ulcer. [I look at Napoleon]
Napoleon Bonaparte - the great French military strategist and revolutionary. He possesses extraordinary military talents and the astute mind of the Chinese people, but he spent his military life fighting everywhere, which brought suffering to many people. He went through countless battles and made great achievements, but in the end he was exiled twice and died alone on the island of St. Helena. His life can be called a brilliant tragedy.
Historical reviews have been mixed. After the climax of the French Revolution, the bourgeoisie hoped to stabilize the ruling order. However, foreign wars are still going on, and people's lives are not out of trouble. At this time, there is an urgent need for a person who has military talent and can consolidate the revolutionary rule of the domestic bourgeoisie. Therefore, "times make heroes", and Napoleon jumped onto the French political stage with his outstanding talents. He was a young hero, made outstanding military exploits, and was extremely shrewd. Marx once said of him, "Replace constant revolution with constant war." He lost no time in launching a coup and ascended to the pinnacle of power. His "Code" internally consolidated the rule of the bourgeoisie and fixed the revolutionary achievements of the bourgeoisie in legal form. Napoleon was brave and good at war and expanded France's territory. And fought against the feudal forces of many European countries through wars. He also brought many of France's advanced cultural ideas to other countries. He enforced his code in some invaded European countries. This may seem unfair, but in fact, his "Code" is better than many local codes. . Promoted local development to a certain extent. But on the contrary, Napoleon initially conducted a just war of self-defense. Later, as his ambition grew, his war turned into an unjust war of aggression. As he said, "It is only one step from greatness to absurdity." He changed from a national hero to an invader that many people hated to the bone. His never-ending wars have caused serious trauma to many countries, and have also caused the country to be constantly at war, bringing suffering to the people. There is no general who is always victorious in the world. Ultimately, the defeats at the Battle of Leipzig and the Battle of Waterloo declared the end of his military career. It also brought his "Hundred Days Dynasty" to an end. In his later years, Napoleon was good at summarizing. Many of his famous sayings, such as: "There is no word 'impossible' in my dictionary" and "My biggest enemy is myself", have become precious spiritual wealth for future generations and inspired them. with generations of young people.