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Understanding and Dictation of Mulan Poetry (below Grade 8)
Poems expressing Mulan's diligence and filial piety;

Chatting, Mulan is knitting at home. I can't hear the loom, but I hear the woman sigh.

A poem expressing Mulan's profound understanding of benevolence, loyalty and filial piety, replacing her father to join the army.

Grandpa has no eldest son and Mulan has no big brother. I am willing to be the pommel horse of this city, and I will sign for you from now on.

Show Mulan's feelings on the way to the army.

Say goodbye to parents and stay by the Yellow River at dusk. I didn't hear my parents calling for a female voice, but I heard the Yellow River splashing. Say goodbye to the Yellow River and go to Montenegro at dusk. I can't hear my mother calling a female voice, but I hear Yanshan riding a Hu (chirp)

Poems expressing Mulan's brave and strong heroism

New moon (Shu) gas transfers gold (Tu), and cold light illuminates iron clothes. The general died in battle, and the strong man returned in ten years.

A poem expressing Mulan's unwillingness to be rich and her willingness to live an ordinary life.

Khan asked him what he wanted. Mulan doesn't need Shang Shulang. She is willing to send her son back to his hometown not far from Wan Li.

Poems expressing Mulan's wisdom and prudence

When you go out to see a fire companion, the fire companion is dismayed. After traveling together for twelve years, I didn't know Mulan was a girl.

Poems that show Mulan's intelligence, courage and inferiority to men.

Male rabbits have messy feet and female rabbits have blurred eyes; When I walk next to two rabbits, can I tell if I am a male or a female?