Han dynasty literature called the South China Sea

The documents of Han Dynasty generally call the South China Sea the Rising Sea.

The South China Sea is generally referred to as the rising sea in Han Dynasty literature, and the names of the South China Sea and the South China Sea Islands have appeared in ancient books for a long time. The outline of Hainan Island is oval Sydney, with low terrain around and towering in the middle. It is a dome-shaped mountainous terrain, with Wuzhishan and Ying Ge Ridge as the uplift core, and gradually descending to the periphery. It is composed of mountains, hills, terraces, plains and other landforms. Hainan has a tropical monsoon climate, which is warm and hot all year round with abundant rainfall. Therefore, it is called "Ascending the Sea" in ancient books.

The South China Sea is located at low latitude, reaching the Tropic of Cancer in the north, crossing the equator in the south and entering the southern hemisphere, between Indonesia's South Sumatra and Kalimantan, reaching China, Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Hong Kong and Macau in the north, Taiwan Province Island in the northeast and the Philippine Islands in the east.

The Origin of the Rise of Zhongnanhai in Han Dynasty Literature;

South China Sea is the abbreviation of South China Sea (geographical waters) of China and South China Sea (territorial waters of China), which is located in the south of Chinese mainland in the western Pacific Ocean and one of the three marginal seas of China. The South China Sea is rich in marine resources and islands and reefs, including fish, oil, natural gas, combustible ice and sea salt. On these islands and reefs, fishermen from Guangdong, Hainan and Guangxi are engaged in fishing activities.

The South China Sea Islands are the names given to the surrounding islands and sandbars by fishermen in Hainan Island, China, when they are working in offshore fishing grounds in the South China Sea. The South China Sea Islands include vast sea areas and the South China Sea Islands in the sky. It consists of more than 40 islands, continents, beaches, reefs and beaches, of which 25 belong to Hainan Province and are divided into 8 Zhenghe reefs, 16 Zhenghe atolls, 3 shoals and 2 shoals.

The largest island is Yongxing Island, covering an area of 2.4 square kilometers, followed by Qilianyu, Chigua Reef, Dongmen Reef and Nanxun Reef. The largest is Taiping Island, which belongs to Nansha Taiping Island Flag (so-called "Nansha Taiping Island" in Taiwan Province Province), followed by Zhongye Island and Xisha Island.