
Considered a national hero of France, Napoleon was buried directly below the Basilica of Saint Louis in the Les Invalides in Paris, and the golden dome of the Basilica of Saint Louis can be seen in any corner of the city of Paris. Napoleon's coffin has seven layers of coffins, and like the funeral rules of ancient Chinese emperors, the heavenly son is wrapped in seven.
Napoleon's coffin
Napoleon was born on the Mediterranean island of Corsica, originally a province of the Italian Republic of Genoa, which Genoa later sold to France. His father was a shabby nobleman on corsica who devoted his life to Corsica independence and was a "Koso independence". First against Genoa and then against France, Napoleon was born in his father's guerrilla camp. The French government later said to the people of Corsica, I am different from Genoa, they will only exploit you, we are here to build Corsica. The island's nobles were enveloped by the French, and Napoleon was given the opportunity to study at the French Military Academy, when he was only 9 years old.
Les Invalides in Paris
Because Napoleon had always spoken Italian and had only learned French until his death, his French had a strong Italian accent until his death. The seniors looked down on this little man who spoke broken French and often bullied Napoleon. Napoleon's adult height is only 1 meter 7, which is an absolutely lower middle level in Europe, and this is the case when he is an adult, not to mention the age of 9. Napoleon was very stubborn, although every fight was beaten by someone, but Napoleon found that classmate to fight every day. That classmate is tired, you can't beat me every time, why do you still fight with me. Napoleon said, I can't beat you now, but I can win you one day. When this classmate saw that this man was so bullish, he obeyed, so Napoleon became the boss. This senior classmate eventually became one of Napoleon's marshals, Marshal Augereau.
Napoleon studied artillery in school, which was an emerging technological class at the time. The nobles of mainland France thought that the technical classes did not fit their identity, what if I soiled my white uniform! Only the middle class went to unload the wheels and wipe the chambers of the cannons. However, it was precisely because Napoleon studied artillery that he could achieve so much in the end.
Marshal Napoleon
Napoleon graduated at the age of 16 and became an officer, and in France at that time, as long as there was no war, officers could take indefinite leave. So Napoleon returned to Corsica to inherit his family business, corsica independence. It took more than a year for their family to move to the mainland.
By the time the Revolution broke out in 1789, Napoleon was 21 years old and had been promoted to captain. Napoleon, who usually liked to read law, philosophy and history, was disgusted by the mob that ignored the law during the Revolution. Although annoying, the French royal army has become a republican army, the duty of the soldier is to obey, and Napoleon also has to fight against the royalists.
Battle of Toulon
After the execution of King Louis XVI of France in 1793, Britain, Prussia, Austria, Russia and other countries formed the first anti-French alliance to attack France, and the domestic royalists simultaneously launched a rebellion and occupied Toulon with the British fleet in the port of Toulon. Napoleon took part in the battle as an artillery commander, and he made a statement to his superiors to shell the British fleet on the sea, and as long as the British fleet was run away, the royalists were naturally calmed. In the end, as Napoleon said, the Toulon rebellion was put down. On the merits of the reward, Napoleon, who was not a school officer for one day, was promoted from captain to brigadier general, when Napoleon was only 24 years old, becoming the youngest general in the world after the birth of the modern military rank system.
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