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LOVE to see this video.Love the film MULAN !!!
IT WILL BE A GREAT MOVIE WITH VITAS AS AN ACTOR 
Here is a story about the legend MULAN.
MULAN is known by many names. Her story has survived thousands of years and
countless retellings. Recently, this amazing young woman was even the star of
her own motion picture. But was she real? We may never know for sure.
Nevertheless, Mulan has captivated generations of Chinese poets, writers,
artists, and playwrights.
The story of Mulan may have been based on another famous Chinese tale, the
Legend of the Maiden of Yueh. This courageous woman was the first of many female
warriors to be depicted in Chinese art and literature. Known for her expert
swordsmanship, the Maiden of Yueh was said to have attributed her expertise to
the skillful blending of yin (female and passive power) and yang (masculine and
active power). This combination of energy made for an accomplished and gallant
warrior sure to dominate in battle.
Mulan's story is just as exciting. When Mulan's father received an order to
join the imperial army, the family worried, for although once a great warrior,
he was now too old and ill to fight. To refuse the Khan's (ruler's) order,
however, would bring dishonor and punishment upon the entire family. There was
no question that Mulan's father had to go, for his only son, who might have
served as a substitute, was much too young. Mulan, though, thought of another
way. To protect her father and her family, Mulan herself decided to join the
army in his place. Disguised as a man, she distinguished herself in battle as a
brave warrior and a clever strategist. Summoned to the royal court at the war's
end, the emperor offered Mulan a high government position as a reward for her
devoted service. Mulan declined this bounty, accepting instead a fine horse from
the emperor's stable. Only much later, when her former comrades in arms came to
visit her, did Mulan reveal her true identity .
The story of Mulan first appeared as a poem entitled The Song of Mulan, composed
sometime between 420 and 589. The saga was also included in the court
anthologies of the Tang Dynasty, which ruled China during the period 618 to
907.
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