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  1. When asked what the motto means to him, martial arts star Donnie Yen (Commander Tung) nodded to his three red carpet companions, his wife and two children, assigning each of them a virtue. “My ...

  2. Amanda Silver. Screenplay. Elizabeth Martin. Screenplay. Lauren Hynek. Screenplay. Rick Jaffa. Screenplay. When the Emperor of China issues a decree that one man per family must serve in the Imperial Chinese Army to defend the country from Huns, Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of an honored warrior, steps in to take the place of her ailing father.

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    According to commentary on the Mulan DVD, the trio essentially represents the entire Chinese army. They presumably were recruited via conscription notice by Chi-Fu, similarly to Fa Zhou. As soldiers in the Chinese army, they are capable of fighting using various methods, including swords, cannons, arrows, and hand to hand combat. Though they each c...

    In Mulan, the trio is first seen in the camp where all the new conscripted recruits have gathered to train before joining the Imperial Army. Their interactions imply that they already know each other. While Mushu's advice to Mulan is initially helpful, Mushu insults Yao, who starts a fight believing Mulan said the insult, even after Chien Po calmed him down and convinced him that fighting "Ping" wasn't worth his time, until a wisecrack he said to "Ping" set off Mushu. Since "Ping" earns all t...

    In Mulan II, Yao, Ling, and Chien Po reside in the same town as Mulan. Following the events of the first film, the trio has been amply rewarded for their part in saving China—Yao was bestowed a plaque with an emblem of his face, while a statue depicting the trio was erected in their village in their honor. Despite having most of their dreams come true since the war, they have yet to find love. They visit the Matchmaker in an attempt to find brides that suit their demands. However, the Matchma...

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    Yao, Ling, and Chien Po make numerous cameo appearances in the animated series House of Mouse. They made notable cameos in the episode "Humphrey in the House".

    The trio plays very minor roles in Kingdom Hearts II. The three appear in their homeworld Land of Dragons. When Sora, Donald, Goofy, and Mulanas Ping join the army and head in the line for food, Yao cuts in with Ling and Chien Po following behind. When Sora begins to complain, Yao punches him in the face. A brawl follows between Sora, Donald, Yao, and Ling. When Shang arrives, they all straighten up. Just then, Heartless appears and the trio retreat while Sora, Donald, Goofy, and Ping battle....

    Yao, Ling, and Chien Po made brief appearances in the park during the promotional Mulan paradethat ran during the original film's initial release. In the parade, however, the trio donned their woman disguises in from the film's climax.

    The trio makes a brief appearance in Disney's Hollywood Studios' version of Fantasmic!

    The trio can be seen during Mulan's segment of the Disney in the Starscastle show.

    In Chinese, Yao means need to/want to/going to. In Mandarin, Ling is Ning which means "peaceful". Chien Po (in Wade-Giles) means "gold gem".
    The trio was collectively known as the "Gang of Three" by the production team that worked on Mulan.
    Having Yao dress in drag towards the end of Mulanis fitting for a character voiced by Harvey Fierstein, who is famous for his drag queen performances.
    Ling's singing voice in Mulan was provided by Matthew Wilder, who also worked as the lyricist for the movie's songs.
  3. C'mon! We gotta help!" Yao, Ling and Chien-Po charge into battle. The trio notice the massive avalanche Mulan caused with the cannon. They immediately make a hasty retreat and run as fast as they can in the opposite direction. "Let's hear it for Ping, the bravest of us all!" "You're King of the Mountain!" Ling, Chien-Po, and Yao worry about ...

  4. Budget. $200 million [3] Box office. $69.9 million [4][5] Mulan is a 2020 American fantasy action drama film produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Niki Caro from a screenplay by Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Lauren Hynek, and Elizabeth Martin, it is a live-action adaptation of Disney's 1998 animated film Mulan, itself based on the Chinese ...

  5. Aug 24, 2020 · The 2020 reboot of Mulan boasts an A-list cast, including Chinese film veterans Jet Li (who plays the emperor), Tzi Ma (Mulan’s father), Rosalind Chao (Mulan’s mother) and Gong Li (Xian Lang, the female antagonist). Beloved characters such as Li Shang, meanwhile, have been reimagined – and, in Li Shang’s case, split into two new ...

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    Mulan: Directed by Niki Caro. With Liu Yifei, Donnie Yen, Gong Li, Jet Li. To keep her ailing father from serving in the Imperial Army, a fearless young woman disguises herself as a man and battles northern invaders in China.

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