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Is there a difference between mutiny and mutiny?
There is a difference between mutiny and mutiny, which is mainly manifested in the following two points:

1, different incentives

Rebellion: generally, it is a mutiny caused by threats and inducements from hostile forces;

Mutiny: Generally speaking, it is a public action of dissatisfaction with the superior commander or leader, leading the armed forces to mutiny suddenly, and two or more soldiers at lower levels resist or attack their superiors.

2. The results are different

Rebellion: if you leave your own camp, join another camp and find a new master to take refuge in;

Rebellion: that is, breaking away from the command of one's own camp, standing on one's own feet or breaking up in a hubbub.

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The source of the mutiny:

Chapter 9 of Guo Moruo's Hong Qubo: "Reading newspapers every two days, he defected." Chapter 22 of Yang Mo's Song of Youth: "At first, the enemy also wanted to treat Lu Jiachuan in the same way as Dai Yu, and strive for his rebellion and surrender."

The definition of mutiny:

Wow: noisy; The sound is messy; Protest; Noisy changes: betrayal, rebellion, unrest.

Examples of mutiny:

1.20 12 On February 7, a military mutiny occurred in the Indian Ocean island country Maldives. President Nasheed subsequently announced his resignation, and there was no turmoil in the transfer of power.

2. Competitive sports is regarded as a battlefield without smoke. A team suddenly mutinies collectively and presents the story of "Infernal Affairs" to the public, which sounds the alarm for sports teams under the background of professional system.

3. According to the report of Mali media on August 8, 2020- 18, there was a mutiny in Mali that day, and President Keita and Prime Minister Cissé were detained in the military camp.