Well, I Laughed
Down to Business pt.1: Worth Fighting For
Was Mulan real? Did Mulan exist? And, if so, how accurate is the movie Mulan? This week we get down to business to uncover the history behind our favorite female warrior. We meet other important women from East Asian history. Tamoe Gozen, a Japanese Samurai from the 12th century, whose bravery and romances were featured in Heike monogatari (The Tale of Heike), and Murasaki Shikibu, the author of what's thought of as the world's oldest novel, Genji monogatari (The Tale of Gengi). And, of course, we sing a couple of lines from that killer movie soundtrack (singing podcast?). Women in history had something worth fighting for!
The Ballad of Mulan (translated by Jack Yuan, 2006)
The sound of one sigh after another,
As Mulan weaves at the doorway.
No sound of the loom and shuttle,
Only that of the girl lamenting.
Ask her of whom she thinks,
Ask her for whom she longs.
"There is no one I think of,
There is no one I long for.
Last night I saw the army notice,
The Khan is calling a great draft –
A dozen volumes of battle rolls,
Each one with my father's name.
My father has no grown-up son,
And I have no elder brother.
I'm willing to buy a horse and saddle,
To go to battle in my father's place."
She buys a fine steed at the east market;
A saddle and blanket at the west market;
A bridle at the south market;
And a long whip at the north market.
She takes leave of her parents at dawn,
To camp beside the Yellow River at dusk.
No sound of her parents hailing their girl,
Just the rumbling waters of the Yellow River.
She leaves the Yellow River at dawn,
To reach the Black Mountains by dusk.
No sound of her parents hailing their girl,
Just the cries of barbarian cavalry in the Yan hills.
Ten thousand miles she rode in war,
Crossing passes and mountains as if on a wing.
On the northern air comes the sentry's gong,
Cold light shines on her coat of steel.
The general dead after a hundred battles,
The warriors return after ten years.
They return to see the Son of Heaven,
Who sits in the Hall of Brilliance.
The rolls of merit spin a dozen times,
Rewards in the hundreds and thousands.
The Khan asks her what she desires,
"I've no need for the post of a gentleman official,
I ask for the swiftest horse,
To carry me back to my hometown."
Her parents hearing their girl returns,
Out to the suburbs to welcome her back.
Elder sister hearing her sister returns,
Adjusts her rouge by the doorway.
Little brother hearing his sister returns,
Sharpens his knife for pigs and lamb.
"I open my east chamber door,
And sit on my west chamber bed.
I take off my battle cloak,
And put on my old-time clothes.
I adjust my wispy hair at the window sill,
And apply my bisque makeup by the mirror.
I step out to see my comrades-in-arms,
They are all surprised and astounded:
'We travelled twelve years together,
Yet didn't realise Mulan was a lady!'"
The male hare wildly kicks its feet;
The female hare has shifty eyes,
But when the two hares run side by side,
How can you tell the female from the male?
Photos References:
Hinamatsuri Festival Doll Display on the steps of the Tomisaki Shrine | Statue of Murasaki at the Murasaki Shikibu Park in Echizen, Japan |
Still of Hua Mulan (played by Chen Yunshang) in 1939's 'Mulan Joins the Army' |
Sources:
Tomoe Gozen - World History Commons
Tomoe Gozen: Badass Women in Japanese History - Tofugu
Murasaki Shikibu: Badass Women in Japanese History - Tofugu
Murasaki Shikibu - Harvard Magazine
The Controversial Origins of the Story Behind Mulan - Time
The Ballad of Mulan - WikiSource
Northern Wei Dynasty Summary - Britannica
CHINA - Timeline of Historical Periods - Columbia University
Timeline of Chinese Dynasties - Oxford Academic
Researchers Uncover New Evidence That Warrior Women Inspired Legend of Mulan - Smithsonian
Ancient Nomadic Warrior Women may have Inspired the Mulan Legend - New Scientist
What is Hinamatsuri? How to Celebrate Girl's Day in Japan 2024 -Japan Wonder Travel Blog