Kyushu first appeared in Gong Yu. According to legend, when Dayu was in charge of water control in ancient times, he divided the world into Kyushu, so Kyushu became synonymous with China. There is also a saying that the Yellow Emperor created Kyushu. )
The ancients thought that the sky was round, and "Fiona Fang" meant the range. Therefore, "Fiona Fang in Kyushu" means "this place in China". That is, Fiona Fang, Kyushu, is a magnificent landscape with a vast territory and rich resources.
Xia Shu Yugong in Shangshu recorded that the world was divided into Kyushu in Dayu, namely Yuzhou, Qingzhou, Xuzhou, Yangzhou, Jingzhou, Liangzhou, Yongzhou, Jizhou and Yanzhou.