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Who is Helen in history?

Helen is the most beautiful woman in the world. She is also a notorious woman. She ignited the Trojan War and caused great damage to the city. Helen is the daughter of Zeus. Her incomparable beauty and strength make heroes all over Greece infatuated with her. She was taken away by theseus when she was a child. Theseus wants a holy wife. But later Helen was saved by her brother Caster and brought back to her motherland. Helen's stepfather married her to Menelaus, king of Sparta.

Before Paris visited Sparta, Helen's married life was relatively calm. Helen was fascinated by Paris' lovely face. In the absence of King Menelaus, they cheated each other and then eloped to Troy by boat. Helen left her little daughter in Sparta. In order to recapture Helen, the Greek army crossed the channel and surrounded Troy.

One day, when Helen quietly weaves her experience into a golden carpet, she is called to watch the duel between Menelaus and Paris in Troy. Menelaus is determined to kill Paris. She sat beside King Pian and told the king the Greek leaders. Tears welled up in her eyes when she saw the figure of her ex-husband under the wall. After Paris was defeated and fled the battlefield, she felt both love and contempt. She encouraged Heigert and Paliser to go to war again, and sincerely mourned the death of the real hero Heigt. But when Odysseus and Diomedes disguised themselves and stole the statue of Athena, she tried her best to help them. After Palese died, she became the wife of another son of King Pian.

At the same time, Menelaus anxiously searched for Helen in the destroyed Troy Palace. Aphrodite, the goddess of love, made Helen more beautiful. As a result, when Menelaus finally found Helen shivering in the corner, he didn't want to stab her with his sword. He was secretly glad that Helen had come back. Helen followed Menelaus through the ruins of Troy, and she was deeply ashamed of her unclean behavior. She shuddered at the thought of her fate in the Greek military camp.

Her beauty saved her again. No one has the heart to stab a sword at a charming woman. In Menelaus' tent, Helen knelt at the feet of the king of Sparta and begged for forgiveness. Seeing the present situation, Menelaus was deeply moved. He helped Helen forget everything in the past. When Menelaus picked her up, Helen's eyes shed tears of happiness and sadness. They fell in love as before and disappeared together in the distant west.