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The Legend of Mu Lan: A Heroine of Ancient China [27] was the first English language picture book featuring the character Mulan published in the United States in 1992 by Victory Press. In the fantasy/alternate history novel Throne of Jade (2006), China's aerial corps is described as being composed of all female captains and their dragons due to ...
Qin Wenjun has written over 50 books. The following translated titles are approximate: 《我是花木兰》I am Hua Mulan, illustrated by Yu Rong (Reycraft Books, 2019) [6] 《会跳舞的向日葵》 translated into English as Aroma's Little Garden by Tony Blishen (2016) [7] [8]
Han E (Chinese: 韓娥, born 1345) was an ethnic Han female warrior who is considered a war heroine.She served in the anti-Yuan dynasty Red Turbans dressed as a man under the name Han Guanbao.
Mulan Joins the Army (Chinese:木蘭從軍, simplified 木兰从军 Mulan congjun) is a 1917 Chinese-language play, which was one of the first plays and films with this title on the Hua Mulan story. It is notable for the casting of Beijing Opera legend Mei Lanfang as the heroine. [1] [2] [3]
Mulan Joins the Army (simplified Chinese: 木兰从军; traditional Chinese: 木蘭從軍; pinyin: Mùlán cóngjūn), is a 1939 Chinese historical war film and is one of several film adaptations of the Hua Mulan (花木兰) legend, a story of a young woman who disguises herself as a man in order to take her father's place in the army.
Wu Shuang Pu (Chinese: 無雙譜; lit. 'Table of Peerless Heroes') is a book of woodcut prints, first printed in 1694, early on in the Qing dynasty.This book contains the biographies and imagined portraits of 40 notable heroes and heroines from the Han dynasty to the Song dynasty, all accompanied by a brief introduction and guided by a related poem in yuefu style.
Articles related to Hua Mulan, a legendary folk heroine from the Northern and Southern dynasties era (4th to 6th century AD) of Chinese history. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
[1] [clarification needed] Hua Mulan was, according to a famous Chinese poem, a woman who joined the Chinese army in her father's stead. [1] [clarification needed] In the Albanian folk tale of Nora of Kelmendi, she is a 17th century woman warrior, sometimes referred to as the "Helen of Albania" as her beauty also sparked a great war.