“…(2) The spatial overlap of Triassic magmatic rocks atop the early Palaeozoic Wuyi‐Nanling‐Yunkai‐Cao Bang‐Song Chay magmatic belt (Figure 1a; Gao et al, 2017, and references therein), as well as the near‐surface boundary between the Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks roughly along the Jiang‐Shao fault, Chenzhou‐Linwu fault zone, the Yunkai area extends into the Nanpanjiang basin (e.g., Guo & Gao, 2018; Qiao et al, 2015; Zhou et al, 2017). (3) Permian–Triassic arc magmatism related to subduction of the palaeo‐Pacific plate has been widely documented in the southern Nanpanjiang basin, Hainan Island and Yunkai area (Figure 1; Dilek & Tang, 2021; Li et al, 2006; Liang et al, 2001; Shen et al, 2018; Wang et al, 2021), as well as in the northern Palawan continental terrane of Mindoro (Philippines), a peripheral microcontinent attached to South China before Cenozoic opening of the South China Sea (Knittel et al, 2010). These observations suggest a role for inheritance from the early Palaeozoic intracontinental orogen in structuring Triassic intracontinental tectonic development of the South China, as well as the influence of subduction of the palaeo‐Pacific plate underneath the South China.…”