During World War II, the two atomic bombs dropped by the United States on Japan (the atomic bomb No. 1 is called "Little Boy" and the atomic bomb No. 2 is called "Fat Boy") were famous, but few people know that the two atomic bombs that destroyed the city and cost hundreds of thousands of lives were loaded and taken off on Tianning Island. Now, after the war, only one monument stands in front of the military site, as if a proof. The so-called atomic bomb loading ground is actually a clearing, far from the mysterious zone we imagine. At each end of the space there is an English-language atomic bomb loading monument, about 100 meters apart. Next to the space is an improvised airstrip about 10 meters wide. It is simple because it is not only impossible to compare with the airstrip we are used to, but even the asphalt road that cars drive, because the runway is still muddy and uneven. During the Second World War, the two atomic bombs used by the US military to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki were loaded here and airlifted to Japan. Among them, the atomic bomb number 1 is called "Little Boy" and the number 2 is called "Fat Boy". Because the two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan, which killed hundreds of thousands of people, and the US military threatened the Japanese army at that time, if they did not surrender, then dropped a third and fourth atomic bomb. The emperor of Japan had a hunch that something was wrong and had to declare unconditional surrender. In fact, the US military has no third atomic bomb, let alone a fourth. Compared with the joy of the water spray beach just now, standing next to the loading monument of these two atomic bombs, everyone's mood is relatively heavy, as if they have seen the bloody scene of the war that year, as if they have felt the helplessness and ruthlessness of the war. Everyone prays from the bottom of their hearts that the world can develop peacefully.