This heart-wrenching old photograph, the body of martyr Huang Jiguang, was taken on October 20, 1952. The body of the martyr Huang Jiguang in the photo has stiffened, but he still tightly drags the sacks around him, blocking the muzzle of the enemy's gun, and he will not let go. In fact, at this time, his chest had already been broken, and the dense bullet holes were like honeycombs. But in the last moments of his life, he still maintained this posture. Finally, when the hygienists transported him from the battlefield, he applied a hot towel for four consecutive days before his body softened.