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How is Indonesia recorded in ancient history?
The main recorded population in ancient Indonesia was Javanese.

Indonesia woke up late and was not founded until the Eastern Han Dynasty. In the 2nd century, Indonesia began to form its own country-Yedio Yawadwipa. Wild fishing is located in Java today and later spread to Sumatra. Next to him is Malaysia's predecessor, Langkasuka, also known as Langkasuka. "The Biography of Northern History Songkhla" records: "After two or three days, I saw Langya Mountain in the west, so I went to Geelong Island in the south. As for the boundary of Songkhla."

In the sixth year of Jian 'an in Shun Di, Emperor Gaozu (13 1), Ye Diao also heard about the greatness of the Eastern Han Dynasty and followed the envoys of southern Japan to pay tribute to the Eastern Han Dynasty. "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty", Volume 6, "In December (the sixth year of Yongjian), Japanese foreign leaves were transferred to the country and donated to the country". Rinan is in Hue, Vietnam today, and Shan is in Burma. In today's words, Vietnam brought two younger brothers, Myanmar and Indonesia, to pay tribute to China-China.