What is Li Shang in Mulan?
What is Li Shang in Mulan?
Character information General Li Shang is the tritagonist of Disney's 1998 animated feature film, Mulan. The son of an army general, Shang aspires to succeed his father as the leader of "China's greatest troops".
Is Li Shang based on a real person?
Li Shang (died 180 BC) was a Chinese military general and politician of the early Western Han dynasty.
Who is Li Shang in the new Mulan?
- The live-action remake of Disney‘s 1998 classic Mulan hit Disney+ on Sept. 4, but the film came without one of the cartoon's beloved main characters: Li Shang. In the animated film, Li Shang was both Mulan's captain in Chinese Imperial Army and, later, her love interest.
What did Mulan do with the Sword of Shan Yu?
- Mulan also places a doll she found in a nearby destroyed village at the shrine to honor all the lives that have been lost. When Li Shang presents the sword of Shan Yu to the Emperor, the sovereign praises the young captain, assuring him that his father would have been proud.
Why was Li Shang important in Chinese history?
- With the weight of China's safety within his hands, Shang was a powerful, no-nonsense force during his time as the general of his division.
What does Li Shang mean in Disney wiki?
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