11-day holiday: 2 academicians and 7 professors die, most of them are members of the Communist Party of China.

For more than four years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been covering up the epidemic. Epoch Times has collected and organized data on the deaths of numerous prominent figures in various fields such as the CCP, government, military, police, scientific research, education, arts, and more. It has been found that most of them were CCP members, sharing a common trait of serving the CCP’s existence, promoting its ideology, and supporting its evil rule. Their causes of death are often labeled by authorities as “ineffective medical treatment due to illness,” without specifying the particular diseases. Many of these individuals were elites in their respective fields, but unfortunately, their talents, efforts, and contributions were misplaced. Since the establishment of the CCP, it has caused the abnormal deaths of 80 million people and continues to persecute good Chinese citizens, accumulating a debt of blood. The principle of retribution for good and evil is natural law. The epidemic is targeting the Communist Party, and the CCP regime is on the verge of disintegration. Those who have been standing for the CCP will eventually become sacrificial pawns of the party. It is wise not to stand under the dangerous wall, and the path to self-rescue is to leave the CCP, its associations, and organizations as soon as possible.

During the “National Day” holiday in mainland China, within less than a week, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and former president of Xiamen University, Tian Zhaowu, and academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and high-energy physicist Ye Minghan passed away in succession. Additionally, at least seven renowned professors have died, with six of them being CCP members, including 59-year-old Chen Yegao, former dean of the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Yunnan Normal University.

Ye Minghan, a Chinese Academy of Sciences academician, physical chemist, and former president of Xiamen University, passed away on October 4 in Beijing.

Ye Minghan graduated from Tsinghua University in 1949 and was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1995. The official obituary stated that Ye Minghan was one of the pioneers in the fields of low-energy accelerators, low-energy nuclear physics experiments, particle control technology, and high-energy physics experiments. He was one of the main leaders of the large-scale research projects “Beijing Electron Positron Collider (BEPC)” and “Beijing Spectrometer (BES)” and had received awards such as the National Science and Technology Progress Special Award.

Tian Zhaowu, a CCP member, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and physical chemist, passed away on October 1 in Xiamen. He was recognized as one of the founding figures of modern electrochemistry in China.

Tian Zhaowu graduated from the Chemistry Department of Xiamen University in 1949 and served as a professor at the university, being appointed as a professor at the Chemistry Department of Xiamen University in 1978. In 1980, he was elected as a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and in 1996, he was elected as a member of the Third World Academy of Sciences. Tian had various roles, including being the first chairman of the Chemical Teaching Guidance Committee of the National Education Commission, chairman of the Chinese Chemical Society, chairman of the Fujian Provincial Association for Science and Technology, president of Xiamen University, and the first director of the State Key Laboratory of Solid Surface Physical Chemistry.

Chen Yegao, a CCP member, secondary professor at Yunnan Normal University, and former dean of the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, passed away at the age of 59 on October 6.

Chen Yegao graduated with a doctoral degree in Organic Chemistry from the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences in July 1998. After completing his postdoctoral research at the University of Virginia in July 1999, he joined Yunnan Normal University in September of the same year through talent introduction. He was appointed as a professor in August 2001 and as a secondary professor in December 2009. In December 2011, Chen became the dean of the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Yunnan Normal University and resigned from the position of dean due to illness on June 27, 2022.

Cen Yunqiang, a CCP member, former director of the Language Theory Teaching and Research Office, Language and Applied Linguistics Institute at Beijing Normal University, passed away in Beijing on October 5. Cen previously served as the deputy secretary-general of the Beijing Linguistic Society and the Language Committee of the Beijing Self-study Examination Committee.

Song Guoxiang, a CCP member, former director of the Ophthalmology Teaching and Research Office at the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University and former director of the Institute of Orbital Diseases in Tianjin, passed away on October 5. Song had held various honorary positions at over ten institutions, including the honorary director of the Institute of Orbital Diseases of the Chinese People’s Armed Police General Hospital, honorary director and visiting professor of the Institute of Bioengineering at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, and Tianjin General Hospital. Song had been honored multiple times as a “Model CCP Member” by Tianjin and Tianjin Medical University and received a special allowance from the State Council of the CCP.

Wu Zhongyao, a CCP member, former deputy director of the Zhongshan Ophthalmology Center at Sun Yat-sen University and former vice president of the Eye Hospital Affiliated to Sun Yat-sen University, passed away in Guangzhou on October 4. Wu had also received a special allowance from the State Council of the CCP.

Sun Zongguang, professor of the Japanese Language and Culture Department at the School of Foreign Languages at Peking University and the first director of the Institute of Japanese Culture at Peking University, passed away in Beijing on October 3. Sun had participated in the Korean War as a translator and served as the head of the Japanese Language Group of the Higher Education Foreign Language Teaching Steering Committee of the CCP Ministry of Education, enjoying a special allowance from the State Council of the CCP.

Liu Weisheng, a CCP member, expert in traditional Chinese medicine tumors and respiratory diseases, a renowned traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in Guangdong Province, and the academic leader of the Oncology Department at Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, passed away on October 3. Liu was a national expert in the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine and served as the chairman of the Respiratory Professional Committee of the Guangdong Provincial Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the vice chairman of the Tumor Professional Committee of the Guangdong Provincial Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, among other positions.

Zhou Yunnie, a CCP member, professor at the School of Electronics at Peking University and former deputy director of the Wireless Physics Teaching and Research Office, passed away in the United States on October 2. Zhou had been involved in the development of the prototype of aircraft tail radar.

Epoch Times published a statement on the Quit CCP website, declaring that the end of the Communist Party is near. However, this evil party has committed heinous crimes against sentient beings, including gods and buddhas, throughout history, and divine justice will hold this demon accountable. If one day, divine forces command humanity to hold the Communist Party accountable, those who staunchly support this evil party will not be spared.

Under the long-term atheistic indoctrination of the CCP, many Chinese people do not believe in karmic retribution. However, for members of the CCP and those who ideologically align with the CCP, divine forces will take their lives through various means, including diseases and epidemics.

Since the outbreak of the CCP virus (COVID-19) epidemic in China in December 2022, numerous CCP members, officials, as well as experts, scholars, and celebrities who have sided with the CCP, have passed away one after another. Multiple pieces of evidence indicate that the epidemic is still prevalent in China, leading to a significant number of deaths. However, the authorities have prohibited further nucleic acid testing and are not allowing public disclosure or handling of epidemic information.

As early as March 2020, in an article titled “Rationality,” Master Li Hongzhi warned: “The current ‘CCP virus’ (Wuhan pneumonia) pandemic is purposeful and targeted. It aims to eliminate CCP members and those who stand with the evil party.”

Master Li Hongzhi pointed out that “Stay away from the CCP, do not stand with the evil party because behind it is a red devil, behaving like hoodlums, committing all evils. The divine forces will begin to eradicate it, and those who stand with it will be eliminated.”

Master Li Hongzhi also outlined how people should navigate this pandemic: “People should sincerely repent to the divine, reflect on their own shortcomings, and hope for a chance to reform. This is the solution, the panacea.”