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5.0 out of 5 stars The Song of Mu Lan
In the US, most people came to the legend of Mu Lan via or following the Disney version, which was, for a change, amazingly close to the source material. In China, this story is as well known as George Washington and his cherry tree is in America. I was quite taken with the Disney movie, and went looking for books of the story. Many books later, in both English and...
Published on July 25, 2000 by Mike Connelly

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Mu Lan book, but not my favorite illustrated version.
Out of the many Mu Lan books I have this is nice, but is not my favorite books. I do like how the illustrations are more traditional Chinese looking but the orange / yellow background colors just miss the mark for my taste. I like bright vivid colors which is why I prefer China's Bravest Girl: The Legend of Hua Mu Lan by Chin instead. Both are similar in story, the colors...
Published on August 23, 2009 by KSL


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Song of Mu Lan, July 25, 2000
This review is from: Song of Mu Lan (Hardcover)
In the US, most people came to the legend of Mu Lan via or following the Disney version, which was, for a change, amazingly close to the source material. In China, this story is as well known as George Washington and his cherry tree is in America. I was quite taken with the Disney movie, and went looking for books of the story. Many books later, in both English and Chinese, I have come to regard this version as the best of all. The translation is excellent, the drawings nothing short of captivating. My children, now four to fourteen, all enjoy hearing me read this book aloud, and I have not grown tired of reading it. There are many small true things in this book which may not be readily striking to the casual Western reader, but to those who have studied or lived in China, the story makes a great deal of sense, both in the details and in the broad message of the story.. I can't heap enough praise on this book. It is perfect in every way, all the details are just right.
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4.0 out of 5 stars My favorite version of the Mu Lan legend, July 10, 1998
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This review is from: Song of Mu Lan (Hardcover)
The illustrations are beautiful! This is an authentic presentation of the ancient folk ballad of Mu Lan. The translation adheres closely to the original Chinese text. This is simultaneously the great merit and the great fault of this translation, since the original text is allusive and elliptical in its phrasing. For example, the ancient text appears to have several speakers, but it is not always clear who is speaking at any moment. Because of this, the English translation is at times unclear. The imagery of Jeanne Lim's lean interpretation of this poem is nevertheless powerful and rich, comparable to Han Frankel's translation of this poem, and quite a relief from the excesses of Arthur Waley. I recommend it highly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mulan , beautiful warrior princess, April 20, 1998
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This review is from: Song of Mu Lan (Hardcover)
The story of Mu Lan is the chinese woman warrier fairy tale that describes a young girl that is capable and courageous. Her father has no elder son, so she disguises herself as a boy and joins up when they call her father's name. The original fairy tale poem is reproduced in poetry, both in chinese and english. The calligraphy is artfully done and the story rings genuine. The words are faithfully reproduced to convey the original meaning. It is a book you can display on your coffee table or read over and over to your children. The beautiful illustrations are done in watercolor on silk and are lush and expressive. Because of her service to the emperor, she is rewarded. But she only asked to go home after 10 years of valor. They welcome her like a lost child and hold a feast in her honor where she surprises family and comrades alike with her real identity. This is a wonderful book to teach girls that they can be anything they want and not lose their identity. And it is humerous when she reveals herself. The chinese proverb at the end states that when two rabbits run together, no one can tell which is male or female. The original text was written in AD 420-589, and it can be considered one of the first statements of female independence in a society that is proud of sons over daughters. I know it gave me and my daughters pride to be Chinese women and the sense that we can be both beautiful and strong. The book is a good teaching tool but it can also be enjoyed purely for the artwork and calligraphy. I would recommend this book highly to all girls everywhere and the action and surprise will surely delight young boys as well. It is no wonder that Disney chose this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing-this tale shows what the human spirit can do!, April 11, 1998
This review is from: Song of Mu Lan (Hardcover)
Mu Lan, will intrigue boys and girls alike. Her mission to provide safety and refuge for others, does not come without a price. She faces alot of misundersood culture barriers-what one expects from a daughter or a son! This book has some thing for everyone, with a powerful message to all, about what the human spirit can accomplish. Disney is making this story into a movie in June of this year! It's message will effect all!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Mu Lan book, but not my favorite illustrated version., August 23, 2009
This review is from: Song of Mu Lan (Hardcover)
Out of the many Mu Lan books I have this is nice, but is not my favorite books. I do like how the illustrations are more traditional Chinese looking but the orange / yellow background colors just miss the mark for my taste. I like bright vivid colors which is why I prefer China's Bravest Girl: The Legend of Hua Mu Lan by Chin instead. Both are similar in story, the colors seem to pop in this book where the yellow looks like a yellowed parchment pages.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Song of Mu Lan, September 23, 2008
This review is from: Song of Mu Lan (Hardcover)
It had Chinese poem in Chinese as well. It is beautiful illustrated book and fantastic book to teach children about China.
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