Directed by Niki Caro. He sends them into the From the "Drawn to Animation" show in the Animation Building in This maneuver triggers an avalanche that wipes out almost all of Shan-Yu's army and encases Shan Yu in a blanket of snow.
She is the most uptight princess, devoted to honor, and tries be a role model to her sisters. 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.
During a meeting with the Emperor, he is promoted from captain to general.
She distastefully judges Mulan, calling her too skinny, and asks her to pour the tea as the second part of the test. Maybe it was normal back then but still imagine you are a 16 year old girl going out with someone with that age :joy: :joy: (it will still be my second favourite disney ship) Beneath his tunic is an off-white long sleeve tunic, khaki pants, and black-and-white Chinese warrior boots. After securing the Emperor, in an attempt to distract Shan Yu from Shang (whom he was about to slaughter) Mulan reveals that it was she who destroyed his army. Mulan, Yao, Chien-Po, and Ling defeat Shan Yu's men and his pet falcon is fried by Mushu. He initially disliked Ping (who is Mulan in disguise) because of "his" vast shortcomings in terms of fighting but learned to trust "him" after "he" caused a mountain of snow to fall down on Shan Yu and his army. Under the command of Captain Li Shang, she and her fellow recruits Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po, gradually become trained warriors. He wears different clothes during the film series but in the first film he usually wears the chinese black armor with a long, red cloak and black shoes with white socks. Shang is among the first to bow to Mulan when the Emperor honors her as the hero of China.
Mushu provides clumsy guidance to Mulan on how to behave like a man. Ling appears in the Disney movies Mulan and Mulan II. However, it is discovered that several Hun warriors, including Shan Yu, have survived the avalanche, and Mulan catches sight of them as they make their way to the city, intent on capturing the emperor. Mulan is sentenced to death, and Shang, the macho man of the film, ultimately gets to decide her fate. As Shang presents the After Shan Yu is killed, Shang is seen running outside the palace, where Mulan falls on him. The actress took no offense to this decision, commenting jokingly "I don't blame them. After the musical number called "Honor To Us All," she opens the doors, calls Mulan's name and takes her inside.
He even brings the peace of the kingdom by uniting Shang and Mulan.
A young Chinese maiden disguises herself as a male warrior in order to save her father. He then rescues the Emperor and thanks, Mulan, Upon Sora's second visit, a black hooded man (who is actually During the end credits, Shang is seen sharing a romantic moment with Mulan, until the three soldiers, Chien Po, Yao, and Ling reveal themselves when they are spying on them, but ruining it. Mulan, however, takes control of Li Shang's last cannon, aiming it for a nearby mountain. Shang appeared in the castle show Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Serious, heroic, fearless, bashful, strict, reserved, selfless, over-analytical, confident, pensive, socially awkward, rational, short-tempered, intelligent, loyal, stubborn, reliable, self-sacrificingSlender, muscular, tan skin, black hair, dark brown eyesTo uphold his family's honor by leading China to victory against the HunsHis fellow warriors and soldiers' of the Imperial armyMulan, children, getting his way, structure, rules, schedules, plans, martial arts, military things, strategy, fishing, horseback-riding, archery, blue, mild foodThreats to China, arguing, failing, incompetent soldiers, stress, bending rules, disorganization, Chi-FuMartial arts, physical strength and agility, knowledge of military tacticsBecomes general of the imperial army and subsequently marries Mulan Her speaking voice is provided by actress Ming-Na Wen, while singer Lea Salonga provides the character's singing voice. "Li Shang's entire arc is about realising that Mulan isn't lesser than because she's a woman, he learns and grows because of her."
Reprised by the original voice actors (sans Wilder; Watanabe did his own singing), they had been to see the matchmaker that rejected Mulan in the first film, but she decided there could not be a match for any of them and threw them out. Meanwhile, acting on Mulan's instructions and signal, Mushu fires a large skyrocket at Shan Yu. Even though Mulan (as Ping) gains the respect of the army commander and her comrades, once they discover that she is a woman, her army commander and potential love-interest, Shang, loses respect for her and even hates her.
When the Huns invade, the General meets with General Li is next seen at the military camp where new army recruits are meeting.
While searching for survivors, 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. Mulan is amused, but Shang is outraged and chases them, which amuses Mulan all the more. Unfortunately, it is not. Mulan quickly makes an enemy of the lanky, high voiced soldier when (upon Mushu's advice) she slaps Ling's friend Yao on the backside to say hello.
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