“…The Yanshanian intracontinental orogeny (Zheng et al, 2000;Davis et al, 2001;Cope et al, 2007;Zhang et al, 2007;Lin et al, 2013;Huang, 2019) and the subsequent large-scale lithospheric extension and thinning of the NCC (Meng, 2003;Zhu et al, 2011;Zhu and Xu, 2019;Wang et al, , 2012Lin and Wei, 2018;Liu et al, 2020) are the most representative during the complex Mesozoic tectonic evolution, attracting extensive attention from a large amount of geologists. Multiple research approaches, such as analysis of structural geometry and kinematics Li et al, 2016;Clinkscales and Kapp, 2019), study of palaeo-stress field based on fault-slip data (Zhang et al, 2003;Huang et al, 2015;Yang and Dong, 2018;, study on basin-mountain coupling (Liu and Yang, 2000;Cope et al, 2007;Liu et al, , 2018; Y. C. Lin et al, 2019;, geochronology (Wu et al, 2005;Wang et al, 2012Wang et al, , 2015, lithogeochemistry (Dai et al, 2016;Li and Wang, 2018), geophysics (Zheng et al, 2009;Zhu et al, 2011;Zhu and Xu, 2019) and numerical simulation analysis (Hou et al, 2010;Liu et al, 2017;Li and Hou, 2018), have been applied to try to reconstruct the history of intracontinental evolution of the NCC during the late Mesozoic. However, detailed structural analysis of key areas remains inadequate.…”