In mid-January, Li Guang left Guangxi, and three ships sailed from the South China Sea straight to Nauru. At this time, Li Guang knew nothing about Nauru, but knowing that there was guano on the island was enough. He had two ideas for obtaining guano: first, to buy it; second, a more direct and violent method—to steal it. At the end of January, after the three ships arrived in Nauru, Li Guang finally understood the situation in Nauru. In 1798, British ships first sailed here; in 1888, it became a colony of the German Empire; in November 1914, the British hired Australian troops to occupy the island; in 1919, the League of Nations placed the island under the joint administration of Australia, Britain, and New Zealand. There are a few British people running a fertilizer factory on the isl

