The Emperor of China is a supporting character in Disney 's animated feature film, Mulan. He is a wise and benevolent man who rules all of China. The prominent aspect of the Emperor is his vast amount of knowledge and justice; the Emperor is one of the most judicious characters in the series. Contrary to his exterior, the Emperor is frank about certain topics, as seen in telling Shang that his Shang's tactics of winning Mulan over are wrong.
It is implied that he actually dislikes his consul Chi-Fu when he states that Mulan could have the misogynistic consul's own job. Though he is aware of the strict rules that surround a woman's involvement in the army, the Emperor is one of the first to recognize Mulan for her bravery.
This shows that, regardless of what the rules may outline, he still knows when to give credit when it is due, making him a fair and reasonable man. The Emperor also cares for his subjects in a similar manner to a father, as evidenced by his addressing his subjects as being his "children" during the ceremony where Shan Yu was presumed killed.
He is also fearless, even when facing death, as despite being threatened with death by Shan Yu unless he surrendered, the Emperor calmly refused to submit, comparing the action to a mountain refusing to bend in the wind.
He also was shown to put his own people's protection above his own, as he stated that the Chinese Army should fend off the Huns instead of increasing security at the Forbidden City. The Emperor is also shown to take the threat of an invading enemy seriously instead of underestimating them, which is made especially apparent with his reaction upon learning that not only were the Huns invading China, but the leader of the invasion was Shan Yu.
The Emperor is an old, thin man with a long white beard and mustache. His eyes are black and his eyebrows are white and bushy. His hair is also white, though most of it is tucked into the hat or crown that he wears often. His hat is rectangular with a red base with a sky blue oval in its center, a yellow upper half, and a thin, rectangular, black strip of stiff cloth on the top.
His earlobes are slightly elongated. The Emperor dresses in elegant robes with black cuffs and furisode -esque sleeves and a wide, black obi-like sash. His upper robes are mostly yellow on both the inside and the outside, though the outside of his high collar is black. There is also a black and red crisscrossing pattern going over each of his shoulders.
His lower robes are mostly brown, though they are tan at the base. Skip to main content area. Photo: Disney. Xianniang Dies to Save Mulan Mulan and Xianniang pick up where their previous confrontation in the geothermal valley before the avalanche.
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In doing what is right, Mulan risks everything to save the country and the father she loves. Through the battles, the humiliation and the success, she finds what she's been seeking all along: a definition of honor that frees her from the shackles of tradition and allows her to make the most of her unique gifts.
Celebrate ways in which each of you honors the family name in his or her unique way. Honor differences that, together, create strength. Who was that grain of rice in this story? Have you ever filled that role?
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