“…The b value has attracted a great deal of attention (Kun et al, 2013;Liu & Pei, 2017;Main et al, 1992;Scholz, 1968;Schorlemmer et al, 2005). Rock fracture experiments (Main et al, 1992;Scholz, 1968), numerical simulation (Gao et al, 2020), and statistical results of regional seismicity (Kun et al, 2013;Schorlemmer et al, 2005) all infer that b value has a clear physical meaning: a lower b value indicates a higher stress level in a region, while a higher b value indicates a lower stress level in a region. Thus, we then calculate the regional b value to further estimate the stress level in the eastern Tibetan Plateau before the 2008 Mw7.9 Wenchuan earthquake.…”