23 Professors and 5 Academicians Die within Two Weeks; 18 of Them Are Members of the Chinese Communist Party

For more than four years, the Chinese Communist Party has been covering up the epidemic. Epoch Times has collected and organized data on a large number of cadres and celebrities from various fields such as the CCP, government, military, police, scientific research, education, and arts who have died. They were mostly CCP members, serving for the CCP’s existence, promoting its ideology, and beautifying its evil rule. Their deaths were mostly labeled by authorities as “ineffective treatment of illness,” without specifying the actual diseases. Many of them were elites in various fields, but unfortunately, their talents, efforts, and dedication were misused. Since the CCP came into power, it has caused the abnormal deaths of 80 million people and continues to persecute good Chinese people, accumulating blood debts. Good and evil will be repaid, and the epidemic targeting the CCP indicates that the CCP regime is on the verge of collapse. All those who stand by the CCP will become sacrifices of the party. A wise person does not stand under a dangerous wall, the best way to save oneself is to quickly break away from the CCP, its organizations, and groups.

In the first half of May 2024, five academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in mainland China died in succession, four of whom were CCP members. In addition, 23 renowned university professors died, including four professors from Peking University, three professors and senior engineers from Harbin Institute of Technology, and at least 14 of them were CCP members. The youngest was Associate Professor Chen Haolin, 42, from Northeast Normal University’s Department of Information Management.

Dai Lixin, a CCP member and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and researcher at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, passed away in Shanghai on May 13 due to illness. Dai Lixin was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1993. He participated in the research work of the national major project “Chemical and Biological Research of Chiral Drugs” in 1997.

Bai Yilong, a member of the CCP and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, former deputy director of the Institute of Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and former chairman of the Chinese Society of Mechanics, passed away in Beijing on May 9 due to illness. Bai Yilong was elected as a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1991.

Wang Geng, a CCP member and expert in electrical design and manufacturing, passed away in Shanghai on May 8 due to illness. Wang Geng was recognized as a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1991 and held positions such as deputy chief engineer of the Shanghai Electrical Machinery Plant and consultant to the Shanghai Turbine Generator Co., Ltd.

Han Zhenxiang, a CCP member, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, design master of the China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation, and honorary director of the Technical Committee of Luoyang Engineering Company of Sinopec, passed away in Hangzhou on May 4 due to illness.

Chen Junwu, a CCP member, senior academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, petroleum engineering expert, consultant of the Technology Committee of China Petroleum and Chemical Group, and honorary director of the Technology Committee of Luoyang Engineering Company of Sinopec, passed away on May 1 due to illness.

Zhang Shuhua, a CCP member and professor of the Information Management Department at Peking University, passed away in Beijing on May 14 due to illness. Zhang Shuhua had served as director of the Library Science Teaching and Research Office at Peking University’s Information Management Department.

Jiang Deai, a CCP member and professor at the School of Urban and Environmental Studies at Peking University, passed away in Beijing on May 5 due to illness. Jiang Deai was engaged in research in areas such as nitrogen transformation in soil-water systems and nitrogen pollution, and was involved in sub-projects on nitrogen pollution related to the national key research projects in Beijing and Tianjin during the “Sixth” and “Seventh Five-Year Plans.”

Yang Liwen, a CCP member and professor in the Department of History at Peking University, passed away in Beijing on May 2 due to illness. Yang Liwen was engaged in teaching and research in world history and offered courses such as “History of the Black Freedom Movement in the United States” and “Special Research on American History.”

Wu Hemao, a professor at the National Development Research Institute of Peking University, passed away in Taipei, Taiwan on May 3 due to illness. Wu Hemao graduated from the Department of Economics at National Taiwan University in 1974, and later obtained a Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University. Wu Hemao taught at various universities in the United States and Taiwan before joining Peking University in China.

Han Yongchun, a CCP member and professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology, passed away in Harbin on May 15 due to illness. Han Yongchun was repeatedly commended by the CCP organization and received provincial-level scientific and technological awards.

Zhu Yuhong, a senior engineer at the Robotics Institute of the School of Mechanical Engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology, passed away in Suzhou on May 13 at the age of 65 due to illness. Zhu Yuhong had been an engineer and senior engineer at the Harbin Electrical Instrument Research Institute and the Harbin Institute of Technology Robotics Institute.

Hou Youbin, a CCP member, professor at the School of Architecture and Design at Harbin Institute of Technology, and architectural historian, passed away in Dalian on May 12 due to illness. Hou Youbin had served for many years as head of the Architectural History Department at Harbin Institute of Technology and director of the editorial committee of “Urban Architecture” magazine.

Zhang Jingzhong, a professor at the School of Physical Education and Health at Guangxi Normal University, passed away in Guilin on May 10 due to illness.

Su Mingyi, a professor at the School of Foreign Languages at Guangxi Normal University, passed away in Guilin on May 10.

In an incomplete tally, in the first half of May 2024, at least 14 renowned professors from universities in mainland China died, with at least 7 of them being CCP members, including Associate Professor Chen Haolin, 42, from the School of Information Science and Technology at Northeast Normal University.

Zhang Youxin, a CCP member and professor at the School of Architecture at Tianjin University, and former head of the Fine Arts Teaching and Research Office, passed away on May 15 due to illness. Zhang Youxin was a disciple of the renowned architectural historian and educator Liang Sicheng, and he participated in the design work of important CCP projects such as Mao’s Memorial Hall, the National People’s Congress Office Building, and the Central Military Commission Headquarters.

Shi Zhaopeng, the first dean and director of the Tea Department at the College of Food Science and Technology at Hunan Agricultural University, passed away in Changsha, Hunan, on May 14. Shi Zhaopeng had also served as a member of the Evaluation Committee for High Quality Tea of the former Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Agriculture of the CCP, chairman of the Tea Study Group of the National Higher Agricultural Education Instructional Committee, and director of the Tea Institute of the Ministry of Agriculture.

Chen Cixuan, a professor at the School of Electrical and Automation Engineering at Wuhan University, passed away on May 12. Chen Cixuan taught successively at Harbin Institute of Technology, Beijing Electric Power College, and Wuhan University of Water Resources and Electric Power, and had been the head of the Power Engineering Department and the director of the Power Science Research Institute at Wuhan University of Water Resources and Electric Power.

Dong Yi, professor and former director of the Rheumatology and Immunology Department at Peking Union Medical College Hospital, passed away on May 11. Dong Yi was a pioneer and innovator in rheumatology in China.

Wu Yantao, a CCP member and professor of hepatobiliary surgery at West China Hospital of Sichuan University, passed away on May 10. Wu Yantao was an expert in general surgery and hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery. He had served as head of the Department of Surgery at West China Medical University First Affiliated Hospital and director of General Surgery, Liver Biliary Research Laboratory, and Second Affiliated Hospital.

Du Chuanshi, a CCP member and former head of the Department of Prosthodontics at West China College of Stomatology (West China Stomatological Hospital), passed away on May 9. Du Chuanshi had served as a member of the National Higher Medical College Textbook Editorial Committee of the former Ministry of Health, and was a member of the National Higher Medical College Textbook Editing Committee for Prosthodontics.

Li Leshan, founder of the Industrial Design Department at Xi’an Jiaotong University, passed away on May 9. Li Leshan studied and worked in Germany for 11 years and was the first Chinese to obtain a Ph.D. in design from a German university.

Chen Haolin, a CCP member, associate professor and director of the Department of Information Management at the School of Information Science and Technology at Northeast Normal University, passed away in Changchun on May 9 at the age of 42. Chen Haolin was recognized as an “outstanding CCP member.”

Wu Daihua, a member of the Democratic Alliance for Democracy and Justice, and professor at the School of Science at Wuhan University of Technology, passed away on May 9 due to a sudden illness. Wu Daihua had served as the first head of the mechanics discipline at Wuhan University of Technology and founded the Mechanics Research Institute and served as its first director.

Wang Shixuan, a CCP member and retired associate professor at the School of Energy and Power Engineering at Dalian University of Technology, passed away on May 8 due to illness.

Bai Yuanchang, a professor at the School of Foreign Languages at Dalian University of Technology, passed away on May 7.

Li Kairong, a professor at the School of Foreign Languages at Jiangsu Normal University, passed away in Xuzhou on May 7.

Tong Da Mao, a CCP member and professor at the School of Materials Science at Wuhan University of Technology, passed away on May 7.

Mu Mingchun, a CCP member, the founding dean of the School of Journalism and Communication at Northwest University of Political Science and Law, and a professor, passed away in Jiangyou, Sichuan on May 6.

The Epoch Times published a statement on the Quit CCP website, “Epoch Times solemnly declares” that the end of the Communist Party is approaching. This evil party (cult) has committed heinous crimes against sentient beings and gods throughout history, and God will definitely hold this evil demon accountable. When the day comes for someone to hold the Communist Party accountable, no so-called steadfast followers of the evil party will be spared.

Under the long-term brainwashing of atheism by the CCP, many Chinese people do not believe in karma. However, for members of the CCP organization and those who align with the CCP in thought, God will take their lives in various ways, including through diseases and epidemics.

Since the outbreak of the CCP virus (COVID-19) epidemic in China in December 2022, numerous CCP members, officials, experts, scholars, and celebrities who support the CCP have died. Various evidence shows that the epidemic is still prevalent in China, causing a large number of deaths. However, the authorities prohibit further nucleic acid testing and do not allow it as part of epidemic control measures.

As early as March 2020, at the beginning of the epidemic outbreak, Master Li Hongzhi warned in the article “Rationality”: “Currently, the ‘CCP virus’ (Wuhan pneumonia) and similar epidemics are coming with purpose and intent. It is to eliminate the evil party members, those who align with the evil party.”

Master Li Hongzhi pointed out, “Stay away from the evil CCP, do not stand behind the evil party because behind it is a red devil, behaving like a gangster and doing all sorts of wicked things. God will start to eliminate it, and those who stand by it will be eliminated.”

Master Li Hongzhi also indicated how people can avoid calamity in this epidemic: “People should sincerely repent to God; reflect on their own faults and hope for the opportunity to change for the better. This is the way, and this is the elixir.