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Who exactly are you refering to? If you are talking abour Fa Mulan, know she isn't merely a Disney creation. She is an ancient Chinese legend claimed by almost every Chinese province. Many poems were created about her.
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.
Nobody really did. Legend says that farmers started it to celebrate the beginning of spring.
Mulan's first name is Fa, as her full name is Fa Mulan. In the original Chinese legend and the Disney adaptations, she is known primarily as Mulan, which has become synonymous with her character. The surname "Fa" indicates her family's lineage in the context of Chinese naming conventions.
He was the Last of the Singing Cowboys and narrator for Disney, earning him a Disney Legend award in 1996.
Anime is made in Japan and is dubbed into Chinese and to many other languages like English, Italian and French. (above answer by CherryKitty) Chinese animation is frequently referred to as "Manhua anime", though.
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There is no ancient legend that specifically mentions forbidding an eclipse. Eclipses were often seen as significant events in ancient myths and cultures, but the idea of forbidding or preventing an eclipse does not have roots in mythology.
The Chinese dragon dates back to 3000 B,C
The Legend of Korra is an animated show, but anime refers to animation produced in Japan or with Japanese animation style. The legend of Korra is produced by Studio Mir, based in South Korea and the art direction comes from Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, who studied together at the Rhode Island School of Design.
Urban legend, actually. There are no Chinese troops stationed in Mexico, besides those guarding Chinese embassies and consulates.
The fourth BIONICLE movie is to be called BIONICLE: The Legend Reborn. This movie will not have "4" in the title, because it is being made and released by Tinseltown Toons, a division of Threshold Animation Studios. Previous BIONICLE movies were made by Miramax Films (owned by the Walt Disney Company).