After the musical number called "Honor To Us All," she opens the doors, calls Mulan's name and takes her inside.

Directed by Niki Caro. However, When it turns out that Shan Yu is alive and heading for the Imperial City, Mulan tries to warn him, but he refuses to listen until he sees the truth for himself.

Fa Mulan is a fictional character, inspired by a legendary figure, who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' 36th animated feature film Mulan (1998), as well as its sequel Mulan II (2004). Desiring to see Mulan succeed, Mushu creates a fake order from Shang's father, General Li, ordering Shang to follow the main imperial army into the mountains. While searching for survivors, When Li Shang presents the sword of Shan Yu to the Emperor, the sovereign praises the young captain, assuring him that his father would have been proud. Having become enamored with Mulan, Shang soon arrives under the pretext of returning her helmet, but accepts the family's invitation to stay for dinner. After securing the Emperor, in an attempt to distract Shan Yu from Shang (whom he was about to slaughter) Mulan reveals that it was she who destroyed his army. He has an imposing, muscular and broad-chested body. The son of an army general, Shang aspires to succeed his father as the leader of "China's greatest troops". However, he has tendencies to be too \"by-the-book\" and to put his duty above his feelings, in contrast to Mulan. He is soon wearing an off-white tunic after he removes it during their heavy training. Shang is the son of General Li, the head of the Chinese army. A loud yell of anger is all it takes for Mulan to realize that there is still a chance for the Huns; Shan Yu's pet falcon and his five main men survived the assault. Unlike the generally positive reviews received by Mulan, critical reception towards the character's romantic relationship with Citing Mulan's relationship with Shang as an example of "Mulan has been hailed as a feminist Disney movie because it showcases a young woman who leads China to victory using her quick wit, pride, and a strong sense of family honor—all while masquerading as a man named Ping. With Mulan's help, Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po pose as concubines, and are able to enter the palace.

After several unsuccessful attempts, he eventually ends up accidentally destroying the dragon statue. While his troops hide within a Chinese dragon at the Imperial celebration, Shan Yu lies in wait on top of the roof of the Emperor's palace. Beneath his tunic is an off-white long sleeve tunic, khaki pants, and black-and-white Chinese warrior boots.

The hot warrior in Disney's animated classic Mulan didn't survive the transition from animation to live-action, but there's a new love interest for Mulan , Chen Honghui. Mulan meets Ling when she goes to the army camp run by Captain Li Shang. With Yifei Liu, Donnie Yen, Li Gong, Jet Li. He wears different clothes during the film series but in the first film he usually wears the chinese black armor with a long, red cloak and black shoes with white socks. However, while Ping is receiving treatment (due to a slash wound "he" received from Shan Yu), it is discovered that "he" is a woman named Mulan. One whole month after the events of the original movie, Mulan and Mulan, alongside other Disney Princesses, appeared in the film Mulan appears regularly for meet-and-greets, parades and shows at the Reception towards Mulan's personality and characterization have been generally positive.

A live-action feature film based on Disney's 'Mulan.' Her new appearance has caused an uproar due to the McKinstry argues that Disney "prefers to portray one demographic of princess, simultaneously alienating so much of their fanbase", pointing out that of the "ten Disney Princesses in the brand, six are white".Disney has since altered the coloration in Mulan's design by changing the blue eye highlight to brown, darkening the color of her skin, and changing her clothing to better resemble her attire in the film. Even though Mulan (as Ping) gains the respect of the army commander and her comrades, once they discover that she is a woman, her army commander and potential love-interest, Shang, loses respect for her and even hates her. An enraged Shan Yu slashes her in the chest, and after the avalanche subsides, her deception is revealed when the wound is bandaged. He later defends Mulan as a hero when Chi-Fu begins ungratefully scolding her. "Li Shang's entire arc is about realising that Mulan isn't lesser than because she's a woman, he learns and grows because of her." He sends them into the From the "Drawn to Animation" show in the Animation Building in During a meeting with the Emperor, he is promoted from captain to general. In their mission, Shang maintains his primary outfit on the first film as his armor and his tunic are now in a different shade of gold the trim of his warrior armor is black.

Mushu is extremely diligent and with the help of Cri-kee, helps Mulan defeat Shan-Yu, resulting in him being returned to the position of a guardian. For better use, the animators shrunk Mushu to a smaller size.Around the time when the music of the film was to be created, the songwriters had written a piece for Mushu, for him to sing to assure Mulan that he will be there to help her. bruh there is absolutely NO way I'm gonna pay 30$ for a Mulan remake that doesn't have mushu, Li Shang, or the amazing songs in it. In order to escape punishment from the ancestors, he pretends to be the Great Stone Dragon and secretly sets out to make Mulan a war hero. He initially disliked Ping (who is Mulan in disguise) because of "his" vast shortcomings in terms of fighting but learned to trust "him" after "he" caused a mountain of snow to fall down on Shan Yu and his army.

They were discouraged but felt better when Mulan and In the second film, he falls in love with Princess Ting-Ting, the eldest princess. His sacrifice causes Mulan to forgive him for trying to break her and Shang up.