Mulan did not "save" the emperor of China, like the Disney movie portrays. Disguised as a man, she served 10 years in the army in place of her father.
The full story can be found here:
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In the movie, Mulan has been abandoned by her army friends once they discovered that she was a woman. However, she is the only one that witnesses the opposing forces survival. She goes to the city, where the emperor and his people are celebrating, and attempts to convince everyone they are in danger. They only believe her when the other soldiers show up. She, with the help of the army, save the emperor.
Mulan is from China, probably Beijing since that's where the emperor lives, and they go there in the movie.
An emperor was a very important person in China.
The emperor of China who began construction on the Great Wall of China was **Qin Shi Huang**. He was *China’s first emperor** and founded the **Qin Dynasty*.
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Mulan is from China, probably Beijing since that's where the emperor lives, and they go there in the movie.
It's set in China. Watch the whole movie and you'll see that the emperor says that she's the hero of China.
The Falling Action is comparised of the scene in which Shan Yu survives but is the killed by Mulan in the Imperial City in an epic battle. Mulan is praised by the Emperor and the people of China, who all call bow to her as an unprecedented honor, especially for a woman
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"Who am I? WHO AM I!?! I am the great, the all-powerful, the indestructible Mushu!"Real AnswerMushu is a fictional character from the Disney movie, Mulan.
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In the falling action of Disney's "Mulan," the aftermath of the climactic battle unfolds. Mulan reveals her true identity to the Emperor and the army, gaining their respect after her bravery in saving China. However, she faces challenges in reconciling her actions with traditional gender roles. Ultimately, Mulan's courage leads to her acceptance and recognition, setting the stage for resolution and closure in the story.
Hua Mulan died when she was 56.
The main conflict in "Mulan" arises from the invasion of the Huns, which forces China to draft men into the army, including Mulan's ailing father. To protect him, Mulan disguises herself as a man and takes his place in the military. The resolution comes when Mulan proves her bravery and resourcefulness, ultimately leading to the defeat of the Huns and earning the respect of her comrades and the Emperor. Her actions challenge traditional gender roles and highlight themes of honor and self-identity.
The Mulan Dynasty