Over the years, there have been many popular terms on the Internet, and the law of true incense is also one of them, the earliest of which is derived from Wang Jingze, the protagonist of Hunan Satellite TV's Metamorphosis. When he first came to the rural family, he made harsh remarks, saying that he was starving to death and would not eat anything when he jumped from here. However, only a few hours later, the hungry Wang Jingze was punched in the face, not only ate the meal, but also said that it was really fragrant while eating. To say that everything in the world is inseparable from the law of true incense, and no one can escape, this is not, the great military man Napoleon can not escape. When he first saw the portrait, he said that a fool would marry this princess, and as a result, within a few years, he married himself and became a so-called fool.
Napoleon Bonaparte, who built the vast Napoleonic Empire system, created a series of military and political miracles and short-lived brilliant achievements. Many people say that he, like Hitler, fought all over Europe and lost to Russia. But they are also not similar, Napoleon did not have Hitler's nationalist complex, and the country he built was achieved by military excellence. So in the minds of people, he was great and Hitler was a demon.
As Emperor of the First French Empire, he won more than fifty major battles in his lifetime, and several countries united never fought him. Victories in many expansions led him to serve as king of Italy, protector of the Confederation of the Rhine, arbiter of the Swiss Confederation, and colonial lord of the French Empire, where there were many colonies. In short, all the countries of Europe, with the exception of England, were at their most glorious in submission to him. As an emperor, he actually had entanglements with many women and many illegitimate children, but there were only two wives who were justified.
The first was Josephine Boarne, Napoleon's favorite wife, whom napoleon sometimes married when he had nothing. When Napoleon died, he was still shouting Josephine in his mouth. But in fact, in the end, the two of them are not husband and wife, because they are divorced. On November 30, 1809, at the age of 40, Napoleon filed for divorce from Josephine because he could no longer have children. He loved her, but the absence of a son was too important for an emperor, and even when he was crying, he signed the divorce papers. Soon after the divorce, Napoleon married Mary Louise, which was only a political marriage.
Mary Louise grew up with an education of contempt for Napoleon, and she had prayed incessantly that she would not marry Napoleon. But because of politics, her family could only marry napoleon, and the marriage was decided before the two met. Later, when Napoleon lost the battle, Mary did not hesitate to abandon him, and even let her son hate him. But they also had a love affair, which was sweet shortly after marriage, although at first Napoleon told his assistant that he had married a womb and returned.
Interestingly, Napoleon also said a passage before marrying Mary, when he had not divorced Josephine. It was also the first time I saw a portrait of Mary, a noble princess who was not worth mentioning in Napoleon's eyes at the time. He said that such an ugly princess could only be married by a fool, because his heart was josephine. As a result, he also punched his face later, and for a period of time after marriage, the relationship between the two rose rapidly. When Mary gave birth, Napoleon also said that I would rather not have any more children than see her suffer so much again.
But it was this woman he once held in the palm of his hand, who betrayed him without hesitation when he was imprisoned. Four months later, Mary remarried, in fact, due to the education she received from childhood. Her educational thinking made her hate Napoleon, and as to whether she had moved her heart after marriage, only she herself knew. No one in this world can make everyone like, but for France, he is absolutely great. In December 1840, Napoleon's coffin was transported back to Paris, and 900,000 people braved the cold to spontaneously pick him up.