Mulan, where is the place where the war is fought?

Updated on Game 2024-04-13
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Mulan. The place where the war was fought was in the Yanshan area, and it was in full swing at that timeNorthern Wei DynastyThere was a conflict, it was with Rouran who was fighting, and he fought for many years, and then Mulan and his comrades ushered in a more critical victory before they were able to retire.

    In the Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Mulan was mentioned in the Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and the object of Mulan's surrender was Dou Jiande, because Dou Jiande established the Xia Kingdom, so Dou Jiande was also considered to have been the emperor. At that time, Dou Jiande established power in the north and was threatened by the northern Turks, the king of the Turks was called Khan, and the Turks attacked Dou Jiande, and Dou Jiande organized troops to resist the Turks, and Mulan joined the army at this time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    During the reign of Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Mulan joined the army for her father and participated in the Battle of Rouran in the Northern Wei Dynasty. After the war, the imperial court wanted to award her Shang Shulang, but she politely refused.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hua Mulan represents the Wei State during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and the enemy she fought against was the Rouran people, a northern minority who invaded the country of Mulan. And the reason why she went to war was because her father was not capable of fighting, and she was the only one in the family who was older.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The historical Mulan represents the Wei State, and the enemy against it is the Rouran Kingdom, and Mulan is recognized as the greatest heroine in history.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Historically, Mulan belongs to the characters of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, when the land was invaded by Rouran, and troops were conscripted to fight against Rouran.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hua Mulan was an outstanding heroine of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and she represented the Wei State at that time, fighting against the Rouran ethnic minority in the invading country.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Historically, Hua Mulan was a woman in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and during the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Mulan family was asked to send a male to participate in the war, and Hua Mulan served in the army on behalf of her father to fight against the nomadic Rouran tribe on behalf of the Northern Wei regime.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's about the Northern Wei Dynasty and Rouran just about.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. There are currently two main folk sayings:

    The first way to say is:

    During the period of Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Mulan joined the army for her father and participated in the battle of Rouran in the Northern Wei Dynasty.

    The second way of saying it is:

    During the reign of Emperor Yining of Sui Gong, the Turks committed the border, Mulan disguised as **, served in the army on behalf of her father, fought on the battlefield for many years, and made many meritorious achievements. ("Mulan Ci" is recognized as a folk song of the Northern Dynasties, and it lacks a close relationship with the Sui Dynasty, but this statement of the last years of the Sui Dynasty conflicts with the full text in many places, but I don't know why this statement is circulating).

    In the Tang Dynasty, Mulan was posthumously awarded the title of "General Xiaolie" and a shrine was set up to commemorate it.

    Mulan's deeds have been passed down to this day, mainly due to the swan song of the Northern Dynasty folk song "Mulan Ci", which is a long narrative poem compiled by Guo Maoqian in the Song Dynasty, praising the legendary story of Mulan's daughter pretending to be ** serving in the army for her father.

    Mulan is fighting in **?

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    At present, there are two main folk sayings: the first theory is: during the period of Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Mulan joined the army for her father and participated in the battle of Rouran in the Northern Wei Dynasty.

    The second statement is: During the period of Emperor Gong of Sui Dynasty, the Turkic evils eliminated the offense, Mulan pretended to be **, served in the army on behalf of her father, fought in the territory for many years, and made many meritorious achievements. ("Mulan Ci" is recognized as a folk song of the Northern Dynasties, and the Sui Dynasty lacks a close relationship, but this statement in the last years of the Sui Dynasty has conflicts with the full text in many places, but I don't know why this kind of sedan chair method will be circulated) In the Tang Dynasty, Mulan was posthumously named "General Xiaolie" and set up a shrine to commemorate it.

    Mulan's deeds have been passed down to this day, mainly due to the swan song of the Northern Dynasty folk song "Mulan Ci", which is a long narrative poem compiled by Guo Maoqian in the Song Dynasty, praising the legendary story of Mulan's daughter pretending to be ** serving in the army for her father.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hua Mulan is a native of Yucheng, Wei and Song Prefecture.

    Hua Mulan is a native of Yucheng, Wei and Song Prefecture, that is, Yucheng County, Shangqiu, Henan Province. There is no record of Mulan's blind belt shed in the official history, and it first appeared in "Mulan Xing Calendar". "Mulan Ci" is also a folk song during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and this folk song first appeared in the Northern Wei Dynasty, but the original inclusion was in the Southern Dynasty's "Ancient and Modern Music Records".

    Huamu's father served in the army to defeat the invading nation and spread through the ages, and the deeds have been passed down to this day, and the emperor of the Tang Dynasty was posthumously awarded the title of "General Xiaolie". The Ming Dynasty writer Xu Wei adapted "Mulan Poems" into "Female Mulan Joins the Army for Her Father", and claimed in the play: "The concubine's surname is Mulan, and her ancestors lived in Wei County, Hebei Province with the son of a good family in six counties when she was in the Western Han Dynasty."

    My father's name is Sang Zhi, and he is a good martial artist.

    Introduction to Mulan

    Hua Mulan, an ancient Chinese heroine, loyalty, filial piety, and righteousness, served in the army on behalf of her father to defeat the invading nation and spread through the ages, and her deeds have been passed down to this day, and the emperor of the Tang Dynasty was posthumously awarded the title of "General Xiaolie". The spread of Mulan's story should be attributed to the folk song "Mulan Ci". Mulan's deeds have been expressed in a variety of literary and artistic works, such as movies, TV series, singing and dancing dramas, etc.

    Mulan's surname, place of origin, etc., are not confirmed in the history books. In ancient ** and other literary works, there have been four artistic images of "Mulan", all of whom are chivalrous and brave women who do not let their eyebrows go.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Northern Wei Song Prefecture (now Shangqiu, Henan).

    Hua Mulan (412-502), a native of Song Prefecture in the Northern Wei Dynasty (now Shangqiu, Henan), a woman hero, the deeds of Mulan have been passed down to this day, an ancient national hero in northern China, loyal and filial piety, famous for defeating the invading nation for his father's army, and the emperor of the Tang Dynasty was posthumously awarded the title of "General Xiaolie".

    Mulan's father used to be a soldier, so he raised Mulan as a boy from an early age. When Mulan was a teenager, her father often took Mulan to the small river outside the village to practice martial arts, riding horses, archery, dancing knives, and wielding sticks. In her spare time, Mulan also likes to read her father's old soldier books.

    During the period of Emperor Taiwu (424-452), after the reform of Emperor Xiaowen, the social economy of the Northern Wei Dynasty was developed, and the people's lives were relatively stable. However, at that time, the northern nomadic Rouran tribe continued to harass in the south, and the Northern Wei regime stipulated that each family should send a man to the front.

    But Mulan's father was old and couldn't go to the battlefield, and the younger brother in the family was young, so Mulan decided to join the army for her father, and since then she has been in the military for many years.

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