Lord Qin

"But, Your Greatness, General Li Shang is not a son of Qui Gong."

- Lord Qin

Lord Qin (simply known as Qin) is the main antagonist of the 2005 panned direct-to-video film Mulan II, despite his small role.

He was voiced by Keone Young, who also played Mr. Wu in Men in Black III.

Biography
Though he is the main antagonist, his role in the film is small. He appears in Qui Gon, where the three princesses' marriages are supposed to take place. However, after an earlier incident involving Shang supposedly dying, Mulan shows up in the princesses' stead and persuades Lord Qin to allow her to marry one of his princes. Qin complies and declares that Mulan will make a perfect bride for his eldest son, Prince Jeeki, after which Jeeki is introduced.

However, before Qin is able to host the marriage, Shang, who is revealed to be alive and well, arrives in Qui Gon and tries to stop Mulan from going through with the wedding. Qin becomes angered by Shang's unwelcome arrival and his love for Mulan against the intended marriage. When Shang refuses to leave, Qin attempts to have him taken away by the guards, but they are stopped by the Golden Dragon of Unity (actually Mushu imitating the dragon by speaking from inside the statue). After some convincing from the Golden Dragon of Unity, Qin is forced to come to his senses and stop the wedding.

In the aftermath, Mulan and Shang get married, while the Emperor's three princesses are released from their vows and free to marry whomever they please, thus keeping the unity between the two kingdoms intact. Qin is last seen playing with Jeeki's fingertrap, enjoying it.

Trivia

 * Like Shan Yu from the first film, Qin has a small role in the film despite being the main antagonist. But unlike Shan Yu, Qin redeems.