The human body is one of nature's most intricate creations. Understanding its workings often requires transcending two-dimensional imagination. Traditional two-dimensional anatomical diagrams struggle to fully represent the three-dimensional spatial relationships of organs and systems. However, by imagining the human body as a series of equally spaced parallel cross-sections and then reassembling them, a three-dimensional model visible both inside and out can be constructed. Our interactive exhibit, "Three-Dimensional Human Slice Sculpture," is based on this concept, presenting the mysteries of life's structure directly to you. This exhibit, measuring 1509*1080*2745mm, is meticulously cut and assembled from twenty equally spaced acrylic panels, outlining the complete human silhouette. Built-in LED light strips, through soft diffuse reflection, clearly illuminate the spatial positions and hierarchical relationships of bones, muscles, and major organs.