Her marriage could make her more hesitant. She now has a husband to think about, and leaving him to go to war might be a difficult decision. But at the same time, if she believes in protecting her family and her new home with her husband, it could also strengthen her resolve.
One possible implication is that Mulan's family dynamics might change. Her new marital status could bring new responsibilities and support systems. For example, her husband might play a role in her decision - making regarding the Huns' invasion, either encouraging her to stay safe at home or supporting her if she decides to fight. Another aspect could be how the village views her. As a married woman, she might be expected to act in certain ways, but her prior actions of joining the army disguised as a man could be seen in a different light, perhaps more scandalous or more heroic considering her new role.
I can recommend a historical documentary about the Xiongnu. The theme of the documentary was the history, culture, and influence of the Xiongnu. It described the important contributions of the Xiongnu in Chinese history, including the political and military threats to the Han Dynasty and their influence on Chinese culture and customs. The documentary might include a detailed description of the origins, development, invasion, and evacuation of the Xiongnu from the Han Dynasty, as well as their lifestyle and cultural practices. If you are interested in the history and culture of the Xiongnu, this documentary might be a good choice.
Here are a few recommendations for novels about being reborn as Mulan:
1. "Reborn Mulan, Don't Run": This novel was written by Zhou Ye. It tells the sweet story of Hua Mulan after her rebirth. The main characters were Hua Mulan (Hua Jun) and Jiang Yuyan. The story was light and interesting.
2. [When Mulan Reborn]: This novel was written by Shuang Ying. It was a sweet and refreshing novel from ancient times to the present. The main character was Mu Lan, and the supporting characters were Shen Yu, Shao Zeyang, Shen Qianhang, and Zhang Ping.
3. "Mulan Has No Eldest Brother": This novel was written by Prayer Lord and tells the story of Mulan, a strong woman who traveled through time and space. The main character was Hermulan/Mulan, and the story was light and interesting.
Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. The specific content and quality may require further inspection.
"Ode to Mulan" was a folk song from the Northern and Southern Dynasties. It told the story of a Mulan girl who went to war for her father. This poem was first recorded in Chen Zhijiang's "Ancient and Modern Music Record" in the Southern Dynasty and was widely read in the Tang Dynasty. Scholars generally believed that Ode to Mulan was produced in the late Northern Dynasty. This poem was based on the courage and kindness of Mulan women and the spirit of protecting the country. It was full of romance and life. It was included in the Yuefu Poetry Collection and had many English versions. The original text, translation, notes, appreciation and other contents of Mulan Ci can be found on the relevant web pages.