WebbShan-Yu : I tire of your arrogance, old man. Bow to me! The Emperor of China : No matter how the wind howls, the mountain cannot bow to it. Shan-Yu : Then you will kneel in *pieces*! [Pursued by Shan-Yu, Mulan escapes to the roof of the emperor's palace when Shan-Yu crashes through the roof and advances towards her. WebbHe stopped laughing and his expression changed to serious and murderous. Shan Yu's hand was itching for her blood. Shan Yutook that blade and stabbed both legs at the same time causing the girl to scream. "If you never joined the army, I might have never met you. On the other hand, I would still have China. I am the emperor." Mulan closed her eyes.
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WebbShan Yu (sometimes spelled Shan-Yu) is the main antagonist of Disney's 36th full-length animated feature film Mulan. He is the mysterious chieftain of the Huns and a ruthless warlord who is determined to invade and conquer China because he believes that the Chinese emperor built the Great Wall as both an insult and a challenge. Webb20 nov. 2024 · After a heart-to-heart, Mulan and Mushu soon discover that Shan-Yu and some of his men had survived the avalanche. Realizing she has to stop them, Mulan sets off after them. Only Mushu initially expresses some concerns, exclaiming "They popped out of the snow, like daisies!" RELATED: 10 Most Iconic Disney Swords ts-writer トヨタ
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Webb1 jan. 2011 · Jimmy Wang Yu is fast and furious at fighting, and the action scenes are nonstop. Bonus points go towards the director, performing a Quentin Tarantino and ripping off “The Man With the Harmonica” in one scene, as Jimmy talks to a mysterious stranger with a wastebasket on his head, and we hear “Jill’s Theme” as a woman close to Jimmy ... Webb14 apr. 2012 · Shan Yu is grey-faced and yellow-eyed with long, pointed fingernails like claws, and pointed fang-like teeth. He is also very hulking and animal-like, with seemingly super-human strength, and his constant hanging from trees and the roofs, of buildings. WebbXiongnu Chanyu ( simplified Chinese: 单于; traditional Chinese: 單于; pinyin: Chányú) or Shanyu ( Chinese: 善于 ), short for Chengli Gutu Chanyu ( Chinese: 撐犁孤塗單于; pinyin: Chēnglí Gūtu Chányú ), was the title used by the supreme rulers of Inner Asian nomads for eight centuries until superseded by the title "Khagan" in 402 CE. [1] ts-writer