Charlie Xie quickly thought of a way to target the elephant.
The person he remembers most clearly who was related to elephants was Cao Chong, the child prodigy from the Three Kingdoms period.
It is said that Sun Quan, the King of Wu, presented an elephant to Cao Cao as a tribute. Cao Cao was very curious and wanted to know the weight of the elephant, but none of the civil and military officials had figured out how to weigh such a large object. Cao Cao's son, the six-year-old prodigy Cao Chong, came up with a clever idea - put the elephant on a boat, make a mark on the boat when it sank, and then load the boat with other things. When the water level reached the mark, the total weight of these things could be weighed to know the weight of the elephant.
The story of Cao Chong weighing an elephant is widely circulated among the people. What he actually used was the "method of equal replacement" that was very commonly used by scientists later on. He used countless small pieces of stone to replace the huge elephant, which is equivalent to decomposing the elephant's volume into fragments and turning the "big" into "small".
The most famous elephant card that Max Tang mentioned is the white elephant of the earth-type player Zheng Feng, which has 200,000 health points.
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