13 Chinese Communist Party senior officials die in quick succession, including 2 major generals

For over four years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been covering up the pandemic. The Epoch Times has collected and compiled data on the deaths of numerous CCP officials and celebrities in various fields including party, government, military, police, scientific research, education, and arts by piecing together fragmentary information released by the CCP authorities. It was discovered that most of them were CCP members, with a common characteristic of serving the CCP’s existence, promoting its ideology, and beautifying its evil rule. The causes of death are mostly labeled by the authorities as “ineffective treatment for illness,” without specifying the actual diseases. Many of them were elites in their respective fields, but unfortunately, their talents, efforts, and dedication were misplaced. Since the CCP came to power, it has caused the abnormal deaths of 80 million people, and to this day continues to persecute the kind-hearted Chinese people, accumulating blood debt. Good and evil will receive their due, and the pandemic targets the Communist Party. The CCP regime is on the verge of collapse, and all those who stand with the CCP will become its sacrificial lambs. A wise person does not stand under a collapsing wall; the best way to save oneself is to quickly detach from the CCP’s party, youth league, team organizations.

Between June 1st and 13th, 2024, in less than two weeks, at least 13 senior CCP officials died of illness, all of whom were CCP members. Among them were two lieutenant generals: Zheng Bingqing, former deputy commander of the Nanjing Military Region, and Zong Shunliu, former deputy commander of the Shenyang Military Region, a high-ranking official at the deputy provincial level, former vice chairman of the Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference Wang Xia, and the 54-year-old deputy director of the Commerce Bureau of Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province, Wang Wei.

Zheng Bingqing, a CCP member and lieutenant general of the CCP, former deputy commander of the Nanjing Military Region, died on June 13, 2024.

Zheng Bingqing, born in November 1937, had served as the staff officer, deputy commander, commander, deputy chief of staff of the Fujian Military Region Command, deputy chief of the operations department, and commander of the Fuzhou Military Region Headquarters. In 1985, he became the deputy chief of staff of the Nanjing Military Region and in 1992, the commander of the Jiangsu Provincial Military Region. He was appointed as the deputy commander of the Nanjing Military Region in 1996.

Zheng Bingqing was a delegate to the Eighth and Ninth National People’s Congress of the CCP, as well as a member of the Tenth National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. He was promoted to major general in July 1988 and lieutenant general in July 1997.

Zong Shunliu, a CCP member and lieutenant general of the CCP, former deputy commander of the Shenyang Military Region, died on June 3, 2024.

Zong Shunliu, born in March 1941, had served as the chief of staff, commander, chief of staff of the division, commander of the division, and chief of staff of the military. In March 1985, Zong was appointed as the deputy minister of the General Logistics Department, later also serving as chief of staff and secretary of the discipline inspection commission; from July 1995 to April 1999, he was the deputy commander of the Shenyang Military Region. Zong Shunliu was promoted to major general in 1988 and lieutenant general in 1993. He was a delegate to the Thirteenth and Fourteenth National Congress of the CCP, and was also an alternate member of the Thirteenth Central Committee of the CCP.

Wang Xia, a CCP member and former vice chairman of the Shandong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, and former deputy director of the Provincial Water Resources Department, died on June 5, 2024.

Wang Xia, born in February 1942 in Shanghai, had previously held positions such as assistant engineer, engineer, and deputy director in the Construction Department of the Shandong Provincial Water Resources Department. In April 1986, he became the director of the Construction Department of the Shandong Yellow River Project Construction Management Bureau (Provincial Yellow River Jiqing Command Office), and in April 1990, he was appointed as deputy director of the provincial water resources department. From April 1998 to April 2003, he served as the vice chairman of the Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

Wang Wei, a CCP member, party group member of the Commerce Bureau of Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province, and deputy director, died suddenly from a disease on June 5, 2024, at the age of 54.

Wang Wei, born in June 1970, had worked in various departments such as the Hanxing Metallurgical Mining Management Bureau, Zhuhai Bofeng Company, and the Policy Research Office of the Zhuhai Municipal Committee. In 2014, Wang entered the Commerce Bureau of Zhuhai City and in February 2017, he became a party group member and deputy director of the Commerce Bureau of Zhuhai City.

According to insiders, Wang Wei passed away due to a sudden heart-related illness; the incident was sudden and rapid, without even a chance for rescue, he lost his vital signs.

In incomplete statistics from June 1 to 13, 2024, at least 9 other CCP officials died of illness, all of whom were CCP members.

Miao Lin, a CCP member, former deputy director of the Environmental Protection Bureau of Nantong City, Jiangsu Province, and retired official enjoying medical benefits equivalent to a deputy provincial-level official, passed away on June 13, 2024, due to ineffective treatment for illness.

Lü Yongrui, a CCP member, former deputy secretary of the Beijing United University Party Committee, secretary of the discipline inspection commission, former party committee secretary of the Business School of Beijing United University, and acting dean, died on June 11, 2024, due to ineffective treatment for illness. Authorities referred to him as an outstanding CCP member.

Wang Xing, a CCP member, former deputy director (director-level) of the Science and Technology Commission of Guangzhou, enjoying medical benefits equivalent to a deputy provincial official, passed away on June 8, 2024, due to illness.

Xue Huiyi, a CCP member, former director of the Armed Forces Department at Jiangsu Normal University, died on June 8, 2024, due to ineffective treatment for illness.

Xu Desheng, a CCP member, former deputy director of the Standing Committee of the Harbin People’s Congress in Heilongjiang Province, passed away on June 2, 2024, due to ineffective treatment for illness. Xu Desheng had previously served as a member of the CCP Heilongjiang Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection, secretary of the Harbin Municipal Committee for Discipline Inspection, deputy secretary and secretary of the Harbin Municipal Committee.

Han Shaozong, a CCP member, former director and party committee secretary of the Economic System Reform Office of the Tianjin Municipal Government, member of the Fourteenth Committee of the Tianjin Municipal People’s Congress, and director of the Legal Working Committee, passed away on June 2, 2024, due to illness.

Guo Xinchan, a CCP member, former director and party committee member of the Zhejiang Guoxin Holdings Group Ltd., died on June 2, 2024, due to ineffective treatment for illness. Guo Xinchan had served in various positions including deputy political commissar of the Nanjing Military Region Basic Construction Engineering Reclamation Team, deputy director and director of the Public Security Bureau of the Jin Guang Coal Mine Company, party committee secretary and personnel manager of the International Trust Investment Corporation of Zhejiang Province, director and party committee member of Zhejiang Guoxin Holdings Group Ltd.

Zhang Wenmao, a CCP member, former director and researcher of the Suburban Economic Research Institute of the Rural Economy Research Center of Beijing, died on June 1, 2024.

Guo Weiqiu, a retired official and CCP member, former party committee member and vice chairman of the Jiangxi Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles, passed away on June 1, 2024, due to ineffective treatment for illness.

The Epoch Times published a solemn statement on the Quit CCP website, declaring the end of the Communist Party. However, this evil party (cult) has committed heinous crimes against sentient beings and divine beings throughout history, and the divine must settle the score with this demon. If one day the divine instructs humans to hold the Communist Party accountable, it will not spare those who are loyal to the so-called steadfast evil party.

Due to the long-term indoctrination by the CCP of atheism, many Chinese people do not believe that good and evil have consequences. But for members of the CCP organization and those who subscribe to CCP ideology, the divine will take their lives in various ways, including through diseases and pandemics.

Since the outbreak of the CCP virus (novel coronavirus) in December 2022, which has resurged in China, many CCP members, officials, as well as experts, scholars, and celebrities who support the CCP, have died in large numbers due to illness. Multiple pieces of evidence indicate that the pandemic is still prevalent in China, causing a significant number of deaths. The authorities have prohibited further nucleic acid testing and refuse to acknowledge it as pandemic management.

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

Master Li Hongzhi pointed out that “Keep away from the evil CCP, do not stand with the evil CCP, because behind it is a red demon, its surface behavior is that of a rogue, and it commits heinous acts. The divine is beginning to uproot it, and all those who stand with it will be eliminated.”

Master Li Hongzhi also outlined how individuals can protect themselves during this plague: “People should sincerely repent to the divine, admit their faults, and hope for a chance to change for the better. This is the solution, this is the panacea.”