Hua Mulan (4 12 -502), whose deeds have been passed down to this day, is a heroine in ancient China, loyal and filial, and passed down through the ages on behalf of her father who defeated the invading nation in the army. The emperor of the Tang Dynasty named her "General Filial Piety".
Mulan first appeared in a narrative poem "Mulan Ci" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, written in the Northern Wei Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and originally recorded in Chen's "Ancient and Modern Music Record" in the Southern Dynasties. The monk wise craftsman said in the Record of Ancient and Modern Music: "Mulan is nameless." It was more than 300 words long and was later polished by the literati of Sui and Tang Dynasties.
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Xu Wei, a writer in Ming Dynasty, adapted Mulan Poetry into Female Mulan Joining the Army as Father. In the play, she calls herself "My surname is Hua Ming Mulan. When my ancestors went to the Western Han Dynasty, I lived in Wei County, Hebei Province.
My father's name is Sangzhi and he has been practicing martial arts all his life. In the past, he was also a famous commander. "From then on, Mulan's father's name was Hua Arc, her sister's name was Hua Menglian, her brother's name was Hua Xiong, and her mother's name was Hua Yuan.