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'''Li Shang''' is the tritagonist in the Disney film Mulan and its sequel. |
'''Li Shang''' is the tritagonist in the Disney film Mulan and its sequel. |
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“ | "We must be swift as the coursing river, with all the force of a great typhoon, with all the strength of a raging fire, mysterious as the dark side of the moon!" | „ |
~ Shang singing his song to his campers about being ideal fighters. |
Li Shang is the tritagonist in the Disney film Mulan and its sequel.
History
Mulan
Li Shang is the instructor of the camp. First, the campers thought Mulan who started the clamor. He is later seen training with his campers for fighting against Shan Yu's army. During the battle of Shan Yu, Shang is battling against the Huns. Listening to Chi-Fu who is telling Mulan about lying, Shang tells Mulan that she doesn't belong to China. Trusting Mulan, he is later seen fighting the elite Huns who survived the snowfall and then running off the ambushed roof. Shang later appears in Mulan's home about a misunderstanding in lying.
Mulan II
Li Shang is now the general of China. Shang attempts to marry Mulan, but Mushu is breaking the duo up in the camp. After having a breakup with Mushu, Shang tells the trio Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po to escort the princesses (Su, Ting-Ting, and Mei) without ever saying a word to them. When the bandits start to ambush, Shang falls off the location. Mulan thinks that he is dead, but Shang survived the fall. Near the end when he is alive, Mushu (pretending to be the Golden Dragon of Unity) saves the day. After that, Mulan is able to marry Shang to bring peace to the kingdoms.
Other media
House of Mouse
Shang only appears in the episode Max's New Car. Shang makes his only appearance with no lines.
Disney Parks
Shang is a face character who rarely appears in the theme parks.