“…In the past few decades, C 4 plants on the Chinese Loess Plateau have been widely studied, and insights into the driving mechanism of C 4 plants have been connected to the EASM and temperature (Liu et al., 2005; Vidic & Montañez, 2004; Yang et al., 2015; Zhang et al., 2003). In the Hurleg Lake, northeastern Tibetan Plateau, the hydroclimate was dominated by Westerly in the late Holocene, whereas the Eastern Asian Monsoon controlled the climate variation before that (Ma, Wei, et al., 2021). From the Last Deglacial to the mid‐Holocene, it could be observed that there were three typical monsoon enhancements in 15.7 ∼ 13.5 cal kyr BP, 11.0 ∼ 9.0 cal kyr BP, and 6.0 ∼ 5.0 cal kyr BP, respectively (Figure 8e) (Dykoski et al., 2005).…”