“…The early Paleozoic orogeny, termed the Wuyi‐yunkai/Kwangsian orogeny [ Shu et al ., ; Faure et al ., ; Charvet et al ., ; Z. X. Li et al , ; Wang et al ., ], was recognized due to conspicuous development of a regional Middle or Late Devonian unconformity; a hiatus of Silurian sedimentation; early Paleozoic greenschist to amphibolite facies metamorphism, ductile shearing, folding, and crustal melting; and voluminous Silurian magmatism [e.g., Grabau , ; Ting , ; Huang et al ., ; Lin et al ., ; Charvet et al ., ; Shu et al ., , , ; Wang et al ., , ; Charvet , ; Li et al, New insights into Phanerozoic tectonics of South China: Part 2, Early Paleozoic sinistral and Triassic dextral transpression in the north Cathaysia, under review, 2016]. Although intense research has been conducted, many controversies regarding the nature and tectonic environment of the orogeny remain.…”