Up to now, Napoleon is still regarded as the commander-in-chief of genius. He used his army to make France stronger than ever. He began to fight in European countries, and at his peak, he almost controlled the whole of Europe. Nothing can stop him from moving forward. When he completely wiped out the Prussian army in 1806, and the history of "the holy Roman Empire of the German nation" which lasted for thousands of years came to an end, Louise, queen of Prussia, described the French emperor like this: "He is not sincere when he talks about good deeds and good people. His ideas and ambitions are only for self-interest. People can admire him, but they cannot love him. He was blinded by luck and thought that everything could be achieved. But he doesn't know how to control it. Whoever doesn't control it will lose his balance and fall to the ground. "