Monsieur N.

Monsieur N. 6.6

For Napoleon's life, many times is a mystery, from the history textbooks, we know that he was exiled after failure, but then returned to France, failed, and was exiled until his natural death. The story has also been put on the screen many times, including Napoleon's documentary-like TV film. This time it interprets a paragraph of this story from another angle. The introduction of the film was searched on the Internet, and an excerpt is as follows: the British chose St. Helena in the Atlantic Ocean as his exile for the once-invincible Napoleon the Great. This is a desert island nearly 2000 kilometers off the coast of the African continent. Will Napoleon be willing to stay on the island for the rest of his life, with 3000 soldiers and 11 warships stationed on the 122sq km island? Can he come up with a brilliant plan to get rid of the British guards? What he will plan is a mysterious war, the last and most crucial war of his life, although it has not been recorded in history. Napoleon was banished to the island in 1815 and died on the island in 1821. There is a story of Napoleon's death in the Ming Dynasty.