Fa Mulan is Chinese .
There were many things that Mulan did that was considered heroic. Mulan fought for her country in place of her father.
The difference between the original legend and Disney's adaptation of the legend are:In the original legend, her name is Hua Mulan. In the Disney film, Mulan's full name is Fa Mulan. Fa is Cantonese while Hua is Chinese.In the original legend, Mulan has a brother who is too young to be enlisted into the army while in the Disney film, Mulan's brother is not featured.In the original Mulan legend, Mulan uses her father's name Li, and she was never discovered as a female, unlike in the film.The original legend states Hau Mulan fought in the Chinese army for 12 years. It was unlikely she fought that long in the film as she still appears young.
Oui (Yes in French), she is real, but she lived a long time ago, in 406 A.D. This website http://www.womenofchina.cn/Profiles/Women_in_History/4749.jsp tells of two or three different Mulan's in the same era-Hua Mulan, and Zhao Mulan (I forget Mulan's surname (the third one-if there if one). Hope this helps!
probably nothing...the US Army and Marines use HOOOAH (Army) and OOORAH (Marines) to show their agreement when something is said by somebody in charge
http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/mulan/illmakeamanoutofyou.htm
The song is: I'll make a man out of you (From the movie Mulan) The artists Are: Mulan & Donny osmond
They are both about women who dress as men and fall in love along the way. The only difference is that Mulan gets the man that she falls in love with and Yentl doesn't.
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The theme of the "Ode of Mulan" is typically interpreted as the idea of female heroism, sacrifice, and loyalty. It celebrates Mulan's bravery and filial piety as she disguises herself as a man to take her father's place in the army.
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In the time and society in which the movie Mulan takes place, women were to be seen and not heard. And everyone tried their best to bring honor to their families. So Mulan, being a young woman, was supposed to bring honor to her family by marrying an honorable man. (This is why she and the other girls go to see the Matchmaker at the beginning.)
No, Mulan is Chinese.
Mulan and Shang became engaged at the beginning of Mulan 2. They dont get married in the movie, though.
probably ill make a man out of yo learn to be a man you by: Mulan
The Chinese girl warrior who fought against the Huns is Hua Mulan. She disguised herself as a man to take her father's place in the army and fought bravely to defend China. Her story has been told through various adaptations, including the popular Disney movie Mulan.