The Pagoda of Hanoi (also known as the Pagoda of Hanoi) problem is an ancient Indian legend. Brahma, the creator of the world, left three diamond rods in a temple and covered the initial one with 64 round gold. The largest one is at the bottom, and the rest are smaller than 1, overlapping one by one. The monks in the temple did not know how to get tired, and moved one by one from rod to rod.
The middle stick can be an assistant, but only one stick can be moved at a time, and the big stick cannot be placed on the small one. To calculate the result, perform the calculation yourself. Before the huge number (number of moving plates) 184467444073709551615, the family of the monks could not complete the movement of the gold plate even if they spent their entire lives.