It certainly did! They found Shang Yu and the Emperor, and Mulan challenged Shang Yu to a one on one fight. Shang Yu cowardly tried to use the Emperor as a shield, but Mulan took up her blade from the army, and fought him with courage - a trait that knows no gender. She soundly defeated her enemy, and he fell from the highest room in the palace. The Emperor thanked her for her bravery, and gave her Shang Yu's sword as a sign of her honor.
She returned home, and gave the sword to her father, telling him that she had brought honor to the family. Her father embraced her, saying that the greatest honor was to have her as a daughter. As for Shan, the man who's life she had saved... he too came to her home, and asked for her hand in marriage.
Thus, Mulan forever changed how the land saw women, and earned far more than honor in her adventures... and they all lied happily ever after.
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2012-07-14 23:31 (UTC)She returned home, and gave the sword to her father, telling him that she had brought honor to the family. Her father embraced her, saying that the greatest honor was to have her as a daughter. As for Shan, the man who's life she had saved... he too came to her home, and asked for her hand in marriage.
Thus, Mulan forever changed how the land saw women, and earned far more than honor in her adventures... and they all lied happily ever after.