
Lord Qin | Wickedpedia | Fandom
Lord Qin is the former main antagonist of Mulan II. He was voiced by an uncredited Keone Young. Though he is the emperor, his role in the film is small. He appears in Qui Gon, where the three...
Shang Yang - Wikipedia
In 341 BC, Qin attacked the state of Wei. Yang personally led the Qin army to defeat Wei, and eventually Wei ceded the land west of the Yellow River to Qin. For his role in the war, Yang received 15 cities in Shang as his personal fief and became known as the lord of Shang (Shang Jun) or Shang Yang. [6]
Mulan II | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Lord Qin orders the guards to take him away while he takes Mulan back until everyone is stopped by the sudden interference of the Golden Dragon of Unity, actually Mushu imitating the dragon by speaking from inside its statue. He forces Lord Qin to stop the wedding while he informally officiates it for Mulan and Shang to make up for his actions.
Prince Jeeki | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Prince Jeeki is the former secondary antagonist of Mulan II. He is Lord Qin's eldest son. He first appears playing with his fingertrap, to which his father notices and becomes mad about it. Jeeki then hides his fingertrap and chuckles nervously. When he notices Mulan as …
Lord Qin and Prince Jeeki | Mulan Wiki | Fandom
Lord Qin is the priest of Qigong. When Mulan is about to complete the mission, he allows her to marry his son Prince Jeeki who likes playing with the Chinese finger trap. As Lord Qin engages Mulan and his son, their wedding is interrupted and he …
Golden Dragon of Unity | Disney Wiki | Fandom
In order for Mushu to redeem himself for the problems he caused, and prevent Fa Mulan from marrying Jeeki, a prince of Qui Gon, the small, red dragon somehow finds an airhorn, which helps him as he poses himself as the Golden Dragon of Unity.
Lord Qin | Disney Versus Non-Disney Villains Wiki | Fandom
Lord Qin is the former main antagonist of Disney's direct-to-video Mulan II. The lord of Quin Gong, Lord Qin appears as a stern and strict ruler, demanding the arranged marriage of the princesses Ting-Ting, Su, and Mei with his princes to take place in order to solidify his alliance with the...
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Qin Shi Huang - Wikipedia
Qin Shi Huang (Chinese: 秦始皇, pronunciation ⓘ; February 259 [e] – 12 July 210 BC) was the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of China. [9]
Lord Qin - Disney Entertainment Wiki
Lord Qin is the main antagonist of the 2004 film Mulan II. In spite of his grumpy and irritable persona, he is highly submissive to the Golden Dragon of Unity. Though he is the main villain, his role in the film is small. He appears in Qui Gong, where …