Since the Ottoman Empire spread to Suleiman, it has been the tenth generation. His nine predecessors spent their whole lives in military forces and created a huge empire across three continents of Asia, Africa and Europe with their blood. Suleiman, who inherited a huge ancestral legacy, is also a belligerent and brave king, but there are two obvious differences from his predecessors: Sultans before him ascended the throne in fierce struggles with their brothers, who were more domineering and less generous, while Suleiman, as an only child, was widely expected to succeed him, and his body was more full of tolerance, generosity and serenity; His predecessors were outstanding in martial arts, but most of them lacked literacy, while Suleiman made great achievements in literacy while conquering the world and expanding the territory. Suleiman deserves to be the ideal monarch of a great country in its heyday.