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Was it the Han people who lived in Hainan during the Song Dynasty?

At that time, there were not many Han people in Hainan Island, all of them were along the coast, and all of them were indigenous Li people.

1. Before the Tang Dynasty, there were about 20,000 Han Chinese who moved to Hainan, which increased to more than 70,000 in the Tang Dynasty and reached 6,543,800+in the Southern Song Dynasty.

2. In the first year of Song Xiangxing (1278), Ali Haig, a famous Yuan Dynasty soldier, led troops south to Leizhou and sent people to persuade Qiongzhou Anfu to make Zhao and Luo surrender. They heard that the other side wouldn't listen, so they sailed 500 miles by boat to Baishakou. Zhao, Luo, Ran Anguo, and others were indomitable, leading troops to defend themselves and not letting the enemy land. "winter is a year, and yuan is purchased internally", but the reinforcements did not arrive and the whole line was defeated. Zhao and other four people were "unyielding", which provoked Yuan Jiang's great anger and divided them all.