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Hua Mulan's personal profile

Hua Mulan, Hua Mulan's deeds have been passed down to this day. She is an ancient Chinese heroine, loyal, filial and righteous. She joined the army on behalf of her father to defeat the invading nations and has been passed down through the ages. The emperor of the Tang Dynasty posthumously named her "General Xiaolie". The spread of the story of Hua Mulan should be attributed to the folk song "Mulan Ci", but Hua Mulan's surname, place of origin, etc. are not accurately recorded in history books. Hua Mulan's deeds have been shown in a variety of literary and artistic works, including movies, TV series, singing and dancing Henan Opera, etc.

1. The historical story of Hua Mulan

Hua Mulan is a legendary heroine in the Southern and Northern Dynasties of China. Her story is also a tragic heroic epic. Hua Mulan (412-502) was a native of Songzhou (now Yucheng County, Shangqiu, Henan) in the Northern Wei Dynasty. Mulan's father used to be a soldier, so he raised Mulan as a boy since he was a child.

When Mulan was ten years old, her father often took her to practice martial arts by the river outside the village, including horse riding, archery, sword dancing, and stick dancing. In her spare time, Mulan also likes to read her father's old military books. It was during the period of Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty. After the reforms of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the social economy developed and people's lives became relatively stable.

But Mulan's father was too old to go to the battlefield, and her younger brother was too young, so Mulan decided to join the army in her father's place, and she began her military life for more than ten years. Going to the border to fight is a difficult task for many men, not to mention that Mulan has to hide her identity and kill the enemy with her friends.

But Hua Mulan finally completed her mission and returned home in triumph more than ten years later. Because of her great contributions, the emperor believed that she had the ability to serve in the court and be given an official position. However, Hua Mulan refused. She asked the emperor to let her go home to compensate and honor her parents.

For thousands of years, Hua Mulan has been a woman respected by the Chinese because she is brave and simple. In 1998, the American Disney Company adapted the story of Mulan into an animated film, which was welcomed all over the world. "Mulan Ci" has been included in middle school textbooks and has been recited by thousands of young students for generations. Mulan's deeds and image were put on the stage and have been performed for a long time.

Hua Mulan is a legendary heroine in the Southern and Northern Dynasties of China. Her story is also a tragic heroic epic.

2. The life of Hua Mulan

She was from Songzhou in the Northern Wei Dynasty (now Yucheng County, Shangqiu, Henan). Mulan's father used to be a soldier, so he raised Mulan as a boy since he was a child. When Mulan was ten years old, her father often took her to practice martial arts by the river outside the village, such as horse riding, archery, sword dancing, and stick dancing. In her spare time, Mulan also likes to read her father's old military books.

But Mulan's father was old and could not go to the battlefield, and her younger brother was too young. Therefore, Mulan decided to join the army in her father's place, and she began her military life for more than ten years. Going to the border to fight is a difficult task for many men, not to mention that Mulan has to hide her identity and kill the enemy with her friends.

But Hua Mulan finally completed her mission and returned home in triumph more than ten years later. Because of her great contributions, the emperor believed that she had the ability to serve in the court and be given an official position. However, Hua Mulan refused. She asked the emperor to let her go home to compensate and honor her parents. Extended information

The Hometown of Mulan in China

Mulan Zhao Wei's version Yucheng County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province was named the "Hometown of Mulan in China" by the Chinese Folk Literature and Artists Association. In order to commemorate Mulan, people have built Mulan Middle School, Mulan Railway Station, Mulan Hotel, Mulan Resort, Mulan Industry Group, Mulan Militia Company, Mulan Giant Statue, etc. in Yucheng County, Shangqiu, Henan. Shangqiu City has also established the Hua Mulan Martial Arts Association and the Hua Mulan Pan Drum Team.

Mulan Dragon Dance Team. Every year on the eighth day of April, Mulan's birthday, people come to worship her. There are huge crowds of people and the temple fair is grand.

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