The Three Rebellions of Huainan were a series of mutinies that occurred in the later period of Cao Wei against the rule of the Sima family. The three rebellions occurred in 251, 255, and 257 - 258. The first rebellion was triggered by Wang Ling. He thought Cao Fang was not suitable to be the emperor and wanted to appoint Cao Biao as the emperor, but he committed suicide after his plan failed. The second rebellion was initiated by Qiu Jian and Wen Qin. They opposed Sima Shi replacing Sima Yi and tried to abolish Cao Fang. The third rebellion was triggered by Zhuge Dan. He was worried that he would be recruited into the court, so he launched a rebellion. These three rebellions were all quelled by the Sima Clan. The Huainan region became a region of frequent rebellions, probably because it was close to Dongwu and had the importance of border guards. The Sima family had demonstrated their military strength and strategy in quelling the rebellion.
Mutiny fiction is a genre that typically involves stories of rebellion or uprising against an established authority within a particular setting, often on ships or in military contexts.
Blackbeard would probably be very interested in the magic in the Fairy Tail world. He might try to steal some of the powerful magic items or learn magic for himself. He could see the mages as a threat to his plans if they oppose him, but also as potential allies if he can manipulate them. He would likely use his cunning and power - hungry nature to his advantage in this new world.
The reason why Li Shimin launched the Xuanwu Sect mutiny was to seize the position of the Crown Prince. There was a competition between the Crown Prince Li Jiancheng and the King of Qin Li Shimin. Li Shimin controlled Li Yuan to weaken the strength of Li Jiancheng and Li Yuanji. After Li Shimin launched the mutiny, he killed the Crown Prince Li Jiancheng and was made the Crown Prince. Finally, he ascended the throne as Emperor Taizong. This mutiny began the Zhenguan reign of the Tang Dynasty, which lasted for 23 years. As for how the Tang Dynasty would have developed if the Xuanwu Sect mutiny had not happened, the search results did not provide any relevant information, so it was impossible to draw a conclusion.
Yes, the story of Mutiny on the Bounty has some basis in real events. But, like many historical accounts, it might have some elements that have been dramatized or exaggerated over time.
To a large extent, it was true. However, like many historical accounts adapted for storytelling, there might have been some artistic liberties taken to make it more engaging. But the core events did happen in reality.