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What is the archetypal story of The Danish Girl?
The archetypal story of the movie The Danish Girl is about the painter Einard Wei Gena, who is the first person in the world to have a sex-change operation. After the transsexual, Wei Gena became Lily Alber.

Einar Wei Gena, formerly known as Einar Magnus Andrias Wegener, was born in Vieille, Denmark on February 28th, 1968. He is a little boy in Denmark.

Einard loved art and painting since childhood and was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. While studying, he met a beautiful female classmate, Gerda Gottlieb, and they fell in love. They got married on 1904. They are illustrators by profession. Einard is good at landscape painting, and his wife Gerda draws illustrations for books and fashion magazines.

His wife Gerda is good at drawing numbers. She was short of female models, so she asked her husband to wear women's stockings and high heels as models. Later, she also asked her husband to wear women's clothes and be a model. The effect is very ideal. Einard felt unexpectedly comfortable in women's clothes. After that, I began to wear women's clothes, also in public.

From 65438 to 0930, Einard Wei Gena went to Germany for sex-change surgery, which was at the experimental stage. Wei Gena became the first person to eat crabs. In two years, Wei Gena underwent four operations. During her last operation, her case attracted great attention from Danish and German newspapers and media.