Post by Z451 on Mar 24, 2016 22:37:48 GMT
Shan Yu
The film's opening scene sees Shan Yu scaling the Great Wall of China and leading the Huns in an invasion of China, setting the tone for the rest of the film.
When one of the Chinese guards of the Great Wall revealed that he lit the torches and that the Emperor will soon know of Shan Yu's presence in an attempt to intimidate him, Shan Yu's only response was to burn one of the Imperial flags before giving a satisfied "perfect," revealing that the Emperor receiving the message of Shan Yu and the Huns' invasion was precisely what he had intended to accomplish.
Later on Shan Yu destroyed yet another village and expose two spies sent by the emperor.
He orders them to pass a message to the Emperor telling to send his best men for battle.
Before the two are able to leave, he murders one.
While heading to the imperial city, his falcon recovers a little girl's doll from a village.
On the doll is white horse hair from the General's army and the smell of sulfur from cannons.
Instead of avoiding the army, he and his men plan to go that direction.
His armies crush the Emperor's soldiers with ease until they get to a mountain pass where they are cut off by Captain Li Shang's troops.
In an act of fierce barbarity, he and his troops also take the opportunity to raze the village from which the girl's doll came, after Shan Yu mockingly suggests they return it to the child, apparently leaving no survivors.
The armies battle by constantly shooting cannons after Mushu accidentally fired a cannon causing Li Shang's troops' position given away to him and his army.
Eventually Shan Yu leads the Huns down to the army to attack.
Though the Huns vastly outnumber Shang's troops, Mulan manages to bury them in an avalanche by aiming a rocket at a nearby mountain.
Shan Yu then slashes her causing her identity to be revealed.
Shan Yu nearly escapes but, like his men, is taken away by the snow.
Despite this, he survived, alongside five other Huns.
Upon unearthing himself from the snow pile, Shan Yu let out a loud warcry, thus exposing his survival to Mulan (who was left behind by the rest of the army at Shang's orders after refusing to strike her dead).
Believed to be dead and defeated, Shan Yu and a group of surviving Huns are able to infiltrate the Emperor's palace and capture him during the victory ceremony.
Mulan, Shang, Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po scale the palace wall and quickly overcome the Hun guards.
Just as Shan Yu moves to strike the Emperor down, Shang attacks him and Chien-Po carries the Emperor to safety.
Just as the Emperor escapes, Shan Yu overpowers Shang and soon recognizes Mulan as the soldier who caused the avalanche.
Mulan lures him to the palace rooftop, where he attempts to kill her, until Mushu aims a New Year's firecracker at Shan Yu, which propels him into a tower full of New Year's Day fireworks and is killed in the explosion.
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When one of the Chinese guards of the Great Wall revealed that he lit the torches and that the Emperor will soon know of Shan Yu's presence in an attempt to intimidate him, Shan Yu's only response was to burn one of the Imperial flags before giving a satisfied "perfect," revealing that the Emperor receiving the message of Shan Yu and the Huns' invasion was precisely what he had intended to accomplish.
Later on Shan Yu destroyed yet another village and expose two spies sent by the emperor.
He orders them to pass a message to the Emperor telling to send his best men for battle.
Before the two are able to leave, he murders one.
While heading to the imperial city, his falcon recovers a little girl's doll from a village.
On the doll is white horse hair from the General's army and the smell of sulfur from cannons.
Instead of avoiding the army, he and his men plan to go that direction.
His armies crush the Emperor's soldiers with ease until they get to a mountain pass where they are cut off by Captain Li Shang's troops.
In an act of fierce barbarity, he and his troops also take the opportunity to raze the village from which the girl's doll came, after Shan Yu mockingly suggests they return it to the child, apparently leaving no survivors.
The armies battle by constantly shooting cannons after Mushu accidentally fired a cannon causing Li Shang's troops' position given away to him and his army.
Eventually Shan Yu leads the Huns down to the army to attack.
Though the Huns vastly outnumber Shang's troops, Mulan manages to bury them in an avalanche by aiming a rocket at a nearby mountain.
Shan Yu then slashes her causing her identity to be revealed.
Shan Yu nearly escapes but, like his men, is taken away by the snow.
Despite this, he survived, alongside five other Huns.
Upon unearthing himself from the snow pile, Shan Yu let out a loud warcry, thus exposing his survival to Mulan (who was left behind by the rest of the army at Shang's orders after refusing to strike her dead).
Believed to be dead and defeated, Shan Yu and a group of surviving Huns are able to infiltrate the Emperor's palace and capture him during the victory ceremony.
Mulan, Shang, Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po scale the palace wall and quickly overcome the Hun guards.
Just as Shan Yu moves to strike the Emperor down, Shang attacks him and Chien-Po carries the Emperor to safety.
Just as the Emperor escapes, Shan Yu overpowers Shang and soon recognizes Mulan as the soldier who caused the avalanche.
Mulan lures him to the palace rooftop, where he attempts to kill her, until Mushu aims a New Year's firecracker at Shan Yu, which propels him into a tower full of New Year's Day fireworks and is killed in the explosion.
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Disney Wiki
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Disney
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