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AboutWhat does the meme depict?

The "Now All of China Knows You're Here" meme features a memorable quote from the animated Disney film Mulan. The meme utilizes screenshot images of the scene where the line is delivered to express instances where someone unintentionally makes their presence known. The template typically shows the character Shan Yu on the Great Wall being noticed by a soldier, who then informs him with the line, encapsulating the unintended announcement of his presence.

OriginWho did it first?

The origin of this meme dates back to June 5th, 1998, with the U.S. release of the Disney film Mulan. In a notable scene, a soldier discovers the film's antagonist, Shan Yu, on the Great Wall and inadvertently alerts him by stating, 'Now, all of China knows you're here.' This line later evolved into a meme format following a YouTube video upload by Ed Warkentin on May 5th, 2008, which featured the specific scene from the film.[1]

Origin: 2008