No, it's not. 'Head Case' is likely fictional, created for entertainment purposes.
Most probably not. Usually, such works are based on imagination or inspired by various elements but not strictly true events. It might incorporate fictional characters and scenarios to engage the audience.
I don't think it is. 'Head Case' seems to be a concoction of the creator's imagination rather than a recounting of actual happenings. Maybe it takes some cues from real life but isn't a direct retelling of a true story.
" The Antiques Bureau " told a story about the antiques world, starting with a case of stealing and selling Buddha heads during the Republic of China. The main character of the story, Wish, was Xu Yicheng's grandson. Xu Yicheng was the leader of the White Sect, one of the five branches, and also a traitor who stole and sold national treasures. In order to protect Buddha Head, Xu Yicheng designed to give the fake Buddha Head to the Japanese, so that the forces who coveted Buddha Head thought it was the real Buddha Head. However, this action caused the Xu family to be removed from the five branches, and the White Gate's business was taken over by the Huang family. The story revolved around Wish and his companions searching for the real Buddha Head and revealing the truth.
Frozen Head is typically not a true story. Usually, such concepts are created for entertainment or to convey certain ideas, rather than being based on real events.
I'm not sure. It might be inspired by real events but could also be purely fictional.
No, it isn't. Case 39 is a fictional story created for entertainment purposes.
No, it's not. Case 39 is a fictional story created for entertainment purposes.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific details and the source of the story. Sometimes, what seems like a true story could have elements of fiction added for dramatic effect.
It's not a true story. It's likely fictional, created for entertainment purposes.
It could be. Some cases that seem fictional might actually have roots in real events, but without more details, it's hard to say for sure.
Most likely not. Usually, when something is labeled as such, it's often a work of imagination rather than based on real events. But you never know for sure without further research.
No, 'The Fountain Head' is not based on a true story. It's a fictional work created by the author's imagination.