The following are some of the wonderful stories of making moves, borrowing power, and setting up games in history: 1 Alexander the Great's Battle of the Desert Fox: In the 3rd century B.C., Alexander the Great led his army to conquer the desert. He defeated the Persian Empire's army in a battle. In the battle, Alexander used the strategy of spies to secretly pass information to his enemy generals, causing the deployment of the Persian army to change and win. 2 Napoleon's Battle of Waterlooo: In 1815, Napoleon was defeated by the British in the Battle of Waterlooo. In the battle, Napoleon used the wrong tactics, causing his army to be surrounded by the British and finally had to choose to surrender. However, Napoleon did not give up. He adopted another tactic and finally successfully defeated the British army, achieving his legendary status. 3."Piracy Crisis" at Microsoft.com: In the 1980s, Microsoft.com faced a crisis of copyright pirates. At that time, the existence of pirated software made it impossible for the operating system and office software of the company to be widely used. In order to solve this problem, the company took a variety of measures, including increasing the encryption strength of pirated software, developing anti-pirate software, and finally successfully defeated the pirate crisis and became the world's largest software company at that time. 4. John F. Kennedy's " Dalla Buyers Club ": In the 1960s, John F. Kennedy proposed the concept of the " Dalla Buyers Club." The idea was that the United States should use negotiations and other means to allow state-owned enterprises and large enterprises from other countries to sell their products in the American market. This point of view caused a sensation at the time and became a hot topic in the political and business circles. 5. Hitler's Blitzkrieg: In the 1930s, Hitler launched a war known as the Blitzkrieg. This war was marked by the fact that hitler used rapid offensive tactics to conquer many countries on the European continent in a short period of time. However, due to the strategic decisions of Adolf and the mismanagement of his army, his achievements were ultimately defeated by the allies.