The Iron Lotus: The Secret Death of Mulan
She didn’t die in battle — she died in disguise.

In 621 CE, after uniting her battalion under Emperor Gaozu, the warrior known as Hua Mulan disappeared from records. But a scroll found in the Tang Dynasty’s lost library reveals another ending.
It describes an assassin called The Iron Lotus, a woman who used mirrors as weapons — polished steel fans that reflected her enemy’s faces back at them as she killed them.
She fought not for her emperor, but against him.
When she was captured, the executioner refused to strike her down. He said she looked like his daughter. So she took his blade and slit her own reflection in half.
When her body burned, her ashes fused into a single metallic sheet — smooth, shining. The soldiers who handled it said their own faces looked older in its surface.
The artifact now rests in a Beijing museum. The plaque reads: “Mirror Fragment — Unknown Origin.”
But under blacklight, an engraving appears:
“A man’s honor dies once. A woman’s dies forever.”



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