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Real photos: Directly against the life of Che Guevara: killing people like drinking porridge, becoming a world icon after death

"Wearing a black beret, smoking a cigar, long curly hair, deep and melancholy eyes." This is the well-known image of Che Guevara. Today, Che Guevara has departed from his original appearance and has become an icon around the world, and has become a symbol and a symbol of counterculture. The set of photos below are classic moments from che Guevara's various periods.

Real photos: Directly against the life of Che Guevara: killing people like drinking porridge, becoming a world icon after death

In 1965 Che Guevara left Cuba for the Congo to lead the revolutionary movement. He came to Bolivia in 1966, and it was in Bolivia that Che Guevara was attacked by bolivian troops. Pictured here of Che Guevara in the 1960s when he was in the Congo.

Real photos: Directly against the life of Che Guevara: killing people like drinking porridge, becoming a world icon after death

Cegwara, born in Argentina on 14 June 1928, became close comrades-in-arms after meeting the Costero brothers in 1955 and grew into a prominent figure in the ensuing war. After Cuba's independence, Che Guevara became president of the National Bank of Cuba and then minister of industry, leading Cuba's economic reforms. The picture shows Che Guevara with Castro and others.

Real photos: Directly against the life of Che Guevara: killing people like drinking porridge, becoming a world icon after death

November 1960. Che Guevara led the Cuban delegation to China, a two-month visit in which Che Guevara was warmly welcomed. The picture shows Che Guevara's popular scene when he visited China.

Real photos: Directly against the life of Che Guevara: killing people like drinking porridge, becoming a world icon after death

Che Guevara was a man of revolutionary passion and an impulsive personality. According to Castro's personal correspondent, Che Guevara "kills as easily as porridge." Pictured here is Che Guevara in the 1960s.

Real photos: Directly against the life of Che Guevara: killing people like drinking porridge, becoming a world icon after death

Pictured here in the 1960s, Che Guevara follows troops on the march.

Real photos: Directly against the life of Che Guevara: killing people like drinking porridge, becoming a world icon after death

Che Guevara in the 1960s, holding a pistol, aims at the moment of shooting.

Real photos: Directly against the life of Che Guevara: killing people like drinking porridge, becoming a world icon after death

On 8 October 1967, Che Guevara was captured in the jungles of Bolivia. Legend has it that when bolivian soldiers were about to shoot at him when he was captured, Guevara shouted, "Don't shoot!" I am Che Guevara, and I am more valuable to you to live than to die." However, after being captured, Che Guevara was eventually executed, pictured as Che Guevara after his execution.

Real photos: Directly against the life of Che Guevara: killing people like drinking porridge, becoming a world icon after death

Che Gueva was killed by Bolivian troops in 1967 and did not get published until 2014. Che Guevara was said to have been shot nine times.

Real photos: Directly against the life of Che Guevara: killing people like drinking porridge, becoming a world icon after death

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