Post by disneyfan09 on Oct 15, 2008 20:59:16 GMT -5
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General Li Shang's Autobiography
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Newly appointed, Captain Li Shang, the son of a prestigious Chinese general, is heading up the regiment where Mulan masquerades as a soldier to save her father's life. They're being trained to help in the battle to protect the Emperor and the kingdom from the invading huns. Shang is hesitant about "Ping" at first, since the "young man" hardly seem an adequate soldier. Frustrated at how his newly-appointed group of soldiers isn't shaping out, Shang perseveres at his task. When the troops, Ping included, start to shape up, Shang is encouraged, and when they receive notice that they're needed at the front (a fake, courtesy of Mulan's companions, Mushu and Cri-Kee, to make sure she has the chance to be a war hero), Shang leads his troops, finally convinced their ready. When they find a village plundered and burned, and the bodies of their fallen comrades, including Shang's father, he's discouraged, but his military instincts soon kick in and he stoically leads his men away, toward the imperial city. When the huns appear, their leader Shan Yu leading a surprise attack, Mulan is instrumental in their defeat, causing a massive snow avalanche. Mulan saves Shang when he's nearly buried by the snow, and When Mulan is injured, and the medic examines her, her secret is discovered. Shang feels betrayed and hurt, but defies the law that she must be executed, repaying her act of saving his life. He leaves, believing the huns are defeated, to report to the Emperor, but Mulan, left behind in disgrace, discovers a core group of the huns surfacing, and following the troops to the Imperial City. Mulan races to warn Shang, but still angry about her deception, Shang doesn't trust her anymore. Just as Shang is about to report to the Emperor about their losses and victory, the huns appear and kidnap the Emperor. Mulan leads her friends on a masquerade to get into the palace to save the Emperor, and Shang, realizing Mulan's worth and integrity, joins them. A fierce battle ensues on the rooftop of the palace, and Mulan is able to defeat Shan Yu for good. Shang, conflicted by his feelings for Mulan, awkwardly thanks her, but realizes, with some help from the Emperor, what a wonderful girl she is, and heads to her home to return her helmet, and is invited to stay for dinner...
In the sequel, Shang proposes to Mulan, but their relationship and their differences of character are tested when they're assigned to escort the Emperor's three daughters to a neighboring empire to fulfill a merger of the kingdoms through an arranged marriage, as well as by Mushu for his own selfish reasons. Mulan's feelings about following her heart are threatened by Shang's stoic feelings of patriotism and duty. When they're set upon by bandits, Shang falls off a bridge, seemingly to his death. However, he survives and stops Mulan from marrying the neighboring prince in place of the princesses. The two are at last married at the close of the film.
Credit goes to Animated Heroes.
General Li Shang's Autobiography
Enjoy
Newly appointed, Captain Li Shang, the son of a prestigious Chinese general, is heading up the regiment where Mulan masquerades as a soldier to save her father's life. They're being trained to help in the battle to protect the Emperor and the kingdom from the invading huns. Shang is hesitant about "Ping" at first, since the "young man" hardly seem an adequate soldier. Frustrated at how his newly-appointed group of soldiers isn't shaping out, Shang perseveres at his task. When the troops, Ping included, start to shape up, Shang is encouraged, and when they receive notice that they're needed at the front (a fake, courtesy of Mulan's companions, Mushu and Cri-Kee, to make sure she has the chance to be a war hero), Shang leads his troops, finally convinced their ready. When they find a village plundered and burned, and the bodies of their fallen comrades, including Shang's father, he's discouraged, but his military instincts soon kick in and he stoically leads his men away, toward the imperial city. When the huns appear, their leader Shan Yu leading a surprise attack, Mulan is instrumental in their defeat, causing a massive snow avalanche. Mulan saves Shang when he's nearly buried by the snow, and When Mulan is injured, and the medic examines her, her secret is discovered. Shang feels betrayed and hurt, but defies the law that she must be executed, repaying her act of saving his life. He leaves, believing the huns are defeated, to report to the Emperor, but Mulan, left behind in disgrace, discovers a core group of the huns surfacing, and following the troops to the Imperial City. Mulan races to warn Shang, but still angry about her deception, Shang doesn't trust her anymore. Just as Shang is about to report to the Emperor about their losses and victory, the huns appear and kidnap the Emperor. Mulan leads her friends on a masquerade to get into the palace to save the Emperor, and Shang, realizing Mulan's worth and integrity, joins them. A fierce battle ensues on the rooftop of the palace, and Mulan is able to defeat Shan Yu for good. Shang, conflicted by his feelings for Mulan, awkwardly thanks her, but realizes, with some help from the Emperor, what a wonderful girl she is, and heads to her home to return her helmet, and is invited to stay for dinner...
In the sequel, Shang proposes to Mulan, but their relationship and their differences of character are tested when they're assigned to escort the Emperor's three daughters to a neighboring empire to fulfill a merger of the kingdoms through an arranged marriage, as well as by Mushu for his own selfish reasons. Mulan's feelings about following her heart are threatened by Shang's stoic feelings of patriotism and duty. When they're set upon by bandits, Shang falls off a bridge, seemingly to his death. However, he survives and stops Mulan from marrying the neighboring prince in place of the princesses. The two are at last married at the close of the film.
Credit goes to Animated Heroes.