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Mulan was first described in an ancient poem written between the 4th to 6th centuries AD. According to this tale, she was a female warrior who disguised herself as a male soldier in the Imperial Chinese army, secretly taking the place of her conscripted father. After bravely fighting against nomadic hordes along the frontier, she ultimately returned home as a war hero.

The ancient story of Mulan has received multiple modern media adaptations, as listed below.


Oldest known version:

Adaptations and Derivative Works:

Anime & Manga

Films — Animation

Films — Live-Action

Literature

  • The Magnolia Sword: A Ballad of Mulan, a 2019 young adult novel by Sherry Thomas.
  • Mulan: The True Story, a historically accurate literary adaptation set in Northern Wei, with only a few errors in adapting, by Daniyar Z. Baidaralin

Live-Action TV

Theatre

  • The Xu Wei play The Heroine Mulan Goes to War in Her Father's Place (c. 1580). It did a lot to flesh out the very bare-bones story laid out in the original ballad, and elements that it invented have often been maintained in later adaptations. Perhaps most significantly, it was the first work to establish "Hua" as Mulan's surname.


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