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What is the full text of Mulan Poetry?
Chatting, Mulan is knitting at home. I can't hear the loom, but I hear the woman sigh. (Text only: Only)

Ask a woman what she thinks and what she remembers. Women have nothing to think about, and women have nothing to remember. Last night, I saw the military post, and Khan ordered more soldiers. The military books have 12 volumes, all with the names of lords. Grandpa has no eldest son, Mulan has no big brother, and she is willing to be a pommel horse, so she will sign for him from now on.

In the first two paragraphs, Mulan decided to join the army instead of her father. The poem begins with the sound of a loom chirping, showing the scene of Mulan knitting at home. Then she wrote a sigh that Mulan didn't intend to weave, which made people wonder, led to a question and answer, and revealed Mulan's thoughts. Mulan "sighed" not because the children were worried, but because the Emperor recruited soldiers, and her father was among the conscripts. As he was old and had no eldest son at home, he decided to join the army instead of his father.

This paragraph does not directly describe the reasons why Mulan joined the army, but starts from Mulan's psychological activities, and at the same time pays attention to the portrayal of characters, so that readers can see a female image who is decisive, brave, bold and full of responsibility.