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Anchor text: Three Kingdoms
Target Entity: Three_Kingdoms
Preceding Context: Disputed records from ancient China indicate that the Han Chinese might have known of the existence of the main island of Taiwan since the
Succeeding Context: period (3rd century, 230 AD), having assigned offshore islands in the vicinity names like Greater Liuqiu and Lesser Liuqiu (etymologically, but perhaps not semantically, identical to Ryūkyū in Japanese), though none of these names has been definitively matched to the main island of Taiwan.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: History of Taiwan

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