Simple drawings of ancient characters: simple drawing pictures of Mulan
Hua Mulan (ancient national heroine)
Hua Mulan (412-502), Hua Mulans deeds have been passed down to this day. She is a heroine in ancient China, loyal, filial and righteous. She joined the army on behalf of her father to defeat the invading nations and has been passed down through the ages. The emperor of the Tang Dynasty posthumously named her "General Xiaolie".
Hua Mulan is one of the four heroines in ancient Chinese legends. She is a legendary heroine in the Southern and Northern Dynasties of China. Her story is also a tragic heroic epic.
Mulan first appeared in a narrative poem "Mulan Ci" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. The poem was written around the Northern Wei Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and was originally included in Chens "Gu and Modern Music Records" in the Southern Dynasties. The monk Zhijiang said in "Ancient and Modern Music Records": "Mulan is unknown." It is more than 300 words long and was later polished by literati in the Sui and Tang Dynasties.