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The introduction of characters in Mulan's poems and their literary status and historical influence.
Literary status: Mulan Poetry is a folk song in the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China, which is selected from Yuefu Poetry edited by Guo Maoqian in the Song Dynasty. In the history of China literature, it is called "Yuefu Shuang Bao" together with Peacock Flying Southeast by Han Yuefu.

Word: The image of Mulan in Mulan's poems is the embodiment of people's ideal. She embodies the excellent qualities of the Chinese nation, such as diligence, kindness, wit, courage, perseverance and simplicity. She is a flesh-and-blood humanitarian hero deeply rooted in the vast land of northern China, especially valuable in feudal society where men are superior to women. Loyalty and filial piety, deep understanding of righteousness. Hard-working and kind-hearted, determined and brave, honest and simple, alert and lively, loving family, serving the country, loving peaceful life, not admiring high officials and generous salaries, showing simple and noble sentiments.

Historical influence: The Collection of Yuefu Poems is an ancient institution for managing music and the most complete collection of Yuefu songs. Later, Yuefu poems were also called Yuefu, and folk songs vividly reflected the social life and local people at that time, which were divided into two parts: southern songs and northern songs. Nanqu, that is, the folk songs of the Southern Dynasties, pays attention to lyricism, flashy language, delicate words and euphemistic style. Northern songs, that is, northern folk songs, have a wide range of themes and strong, warm and simple styles. Mulan Poem and Peacock Flying Southeast in Yuefu folk songs in Han Dynasty are called "Yuefu Shuangbi".