“…To better recover the general history of extension in the SCB, the knowledge of timing, kinematics, exhumation amount and rate, and spatial variation is critical. However, compared with the well‐constrained tectonic evolution of the MCCs in the NCB (Lin et al, ; Lin, Faure, et al, ; Liu et al, ; Wang et al, ; Zhu et al, ), not only variable kinematics has been demonstrated in different MCCs/domes of the SCB (e.g., Faure et al, ; Lin et al, ; Zhu, Xie, et al, ; Li et al, ; Wei et al, ; Ji, Faure, et al, ), but the temporal‐spatial distribution of extensional structures also provides a more complex story that contains episodic deformation with ill‐defined boundaries of this extensional province (Ji et al, ; Figure ). Notwithstanding the complication of the Late Mesozoic tectonics in the SCB, more pieces of evidence are accumulated with the timing, amount, and geodynamic setting of extension than were known before.…”