Little Peter said innocently: "Your Majesty, the current situation is very similar to a war situation recorded in ancient Greece. It is also based on fighting with less and more."
"The environment and geography are not much different."
Frederick II was not in the mood to joke, but looking at little Peter he put aside some of the sadness in his heart.
He picked up little Peter and asked with a smile: "Oh, so who won that battle?"
"The Greeks won, it is said, but the Greeks fought the Spartans."
"The Spartans had a large number of troops, and they were all heavily armored. They fought extremely ferociously. They used a straight line of battle to crush their opponents."
After hearing this, Frederick II asked with great interest: "So, what happened next?"
Little Peter thought for a while and then said: "Later, the clever Greeks seemed to have won by attacking diagonally."
After hearing this, Frederick II smiled. This battle is not famous in European history.
But I didn't expect that little Peter actually knew and could describe the general outline of this war. This...
Suddenly, Frederick II's smile froze on his face.
He immediately felt as if he had been struck by lightning, and the whole story of the battle described by little Peter emerged in his mind.
At the beginning, the Spartans began to have an absolute advantage in military strength, and their military strength was much greater than that of ancient Greece.
The Spartans fought bravely, and the combat power of every Spartan warrior was terrifying.
According to legend, their warriors are all capable of fighting off evil wolves on their own.
Train them to be warriors from an early age.
Ancient Greece, which originally had no chance of winning, won this battle. In the eyes of people at the time, this was simply a miracle.
But Frederick II studied this battle carefully and discovered that it was no accident that the Greeks won this battle.
The Greek generals who commanded this battle knew very well that their troops were simply insufficient and it was impossible to form the same array as the Spartans to fight.
So the general came up with another method, tilting the array to attack and launching the attack diagonally.
This kind of attack is simply a killer weapon for a battle with a one-line force strategy.
During the battle, the diagonal attack will be the first to attack the enemy in a straight line.
The enemies forming a straight line cannot look at each other from head to tail, and cannot support contact battles at all.
It's like the ground forms a corner.
The very tip of the horn will take a very serious blow.
The biggest advantage of doing this is that it can greatly reduce the opponent's front line strength, and it can also launch a frontal attack with the enemy at the same time.
Because it is a diagonal attack.
It's like forming a corner. This corner has an angle. Within this angle, the attacking side's diagonal attack area can be maximized.
And because the enemy troops forming the angle will have too long a front line, if the angle is large enough, the soldiers at the other end will not be able to attack under the diversionary attack of the enemy troops.
In this case, it can completely make up for the lack of military strength.
After thinking of this, Frederick II was immediately overjoyed.
He looked at little Peter, kissed him hard on the forehead a few times, and said with a smile: "Peter, you are really a genius!"
"I have already thought of how to face Austria's attack!"
Little Peter was still confused and couldn't understand what Frederick II had just thought of.
I just told a piece of history, nothing more.
Based on the principle of not thinking if you can't figure it out, little Peter did not continue to think about it.
But Frederick II was inexplicably excited. He immediately summoned the generals who had just returned to their posts and told them his true ideas about this battle.
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At this time, on the other side of the world, America.