27 Professors and Experts in China Succumb to Disease, 7 of Them Were Below 55 Years Old

For over four years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been covering up the pandemic. The Epoch Times has collected and organized data on the deaths of prominent figures in various fields such as the CCP, government, military, police, scientific research, education, and arts based on fragmented information released by the CCP authorities. It was found that most of them were CCP members who served for the existence of the CCP, promoted its ideology, and glossed over its evil rule. The causes of death were mostly labelled by the authorities as “ineffective treatment for illness,” without specifying the actual diseases. Many of them were elites in various sectors, 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 is still persecuting good Chinese people, accumulating a debt of blood. The principle of good and evil retribution is just, and the pandemic is targeting the Communist Party. The CCP regime is on the brink of collapse, and all those who support the CCP will become sacrificial offerings to the Party. A true gentleman does not stand under a tottering wall, the only way to self-rescue is to quickly disengage from the CCP, its affiliated organizations, and teams.

From late last month to early this month, in less than 20 days, at least 27 well-known professors and experts from universities in mainland China have passed away due to illness. Among them, at least 13 were CCP members, 3 were from so-called democratic parties; 7 were under the age of 55, with the youngest being only 34 years old.

The deceased include experts like Cai Yuanhu, an aerospace engine expert from Northwestern Polytechnical University; Hong Yuanpeng, a Marxist economist from Fudan University; Sun Yunpei, a historian of Marxist political economy from Renmin University of China; Wang Yukun, an associate professor at the Marxist Institute of Shanghai University of Technology; and Wu Bo, a Marxist research expert from the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Feng Chengqiang, a senior engineer at the Department of Geographical Sciences of Beijing Normal University, passed away on September 5 in Beijing at the age of 52 due to ineffective medical treatment. Feng previously served as an assistant researcher at the Jinan Military Region Military Medical Research Institute and obtained his doctoral degree from the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine Institute of Chinese Medicine in July 2004.

Wu Bo, a Marxist research expert, professor at the School of Government Administration of the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and vice president of the Contemporary China Publishing House, passed away at the age of 52 on September 3 in Beijing. Wu Bo published numerous works and articles on Marxism and so-called socialism with Chinese characteristics and received special government allowances from the State Council of the CCP.

Fei Junfeng, a CCP member, director of the Institute of School Psychology Education of the Educational Research Institute of Nanjing University, associate professor, and former director of the Center for Psychological Health Education and Research at Nanjing University, passed away on September 3 in Nanjing at the age of 50 due to ineffective medical treatment. Fei also served as a special invited expert for the “Employment Entrepreneurship Instructor Training” of the National Higher Education Students Information Consultation and Employment Guidance Center under the Ministry of Education of the CCP, and deputy secretary general of the Psychological Health Education Expert Guidance Committee of the Jiangsu Education Department.

Kurbanjiang Abdullah Sikul, an associate chief physician in the Infectious Hepatology Department at the Affiliated Children’s Hospital of Fudan University and a supervisor for master’s students, passed away suddenly on September 1 at the age of 47 due to illness. Kurbanjiang graduated from the Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University in 2015 with a Ph.D. in Pediatrics (specializing in pediatric liver disease). Kurbanjiang served as the secretary of the Hepatology Branch of the Shanghai Medical Association, and a member of the Pediatric Branch, Genetics Branch, and Hepatology Branch of the Shanghai Medical Association.

Li Haizeng, a professor at the School of Energy and Power Engineering at Shandong University and a supervisor for doctoral students, passed away in Qingdao on August 29 at the age of 34 due to a sudden heart attack.

Wang Yukun, associate professor and head of the Department of Modern Chinese History at the School of Marxism at Shanghai University of Technology, a researcher at the Huijiang Institute of Culture, passed away due to ineffective medical treatment on August 21 in Shanghai at the age of 42. Wang graduated from Nanjing University with a Ph.D. in history.

Liu Yang, an assistant researcher at the Social Sciences Institute of the Beijing Academy of Social Sciences, a sociologist, and a member of the Democratic League, passed away on August 21 in Beijing at the age of 44 due to ineffective medical treatment.

In addition to Kurbanjiang Abdullah Sikul, who passed away due to sudden illness on September 1 at the age of 47, at the end of August and the beginning of September, at least two professors at Fudan University also passed away.

Ni Shixiong, former dean of the School of International Relations and Public Affairs at Fudan University, former dean of the Institute of International Affairs at Fudan University, former director of the U.S. Research Center at Fudan University, and an international expert, passed away on September 2 in Shanghai due to illness. Ni also served as a member of the Social Sciences Committee of the Ministry of Education of the CCP, executive vice chairman of the National University International Politics Research Association, vice chairman of the Shanghai International Relations Association, and vice chairman of the Shanghai American Studies Association.

Hong Yuanpeng, a Marxist economist and former dean of the School of Economics at Fudan University, passed away on August 22 in Shanghai due to illness. Prior to his passing, Hong served as a member of the Chinese State Social Science Foundation Discipline Group, director of the World Economic Wen Hui Board, vice chairman of the Chinese Capital Research Association, and honorary chairman of the National Comprehensive University Capital Research Association.

Wu Jinmin, a tumor specialist, CCP member, former president of the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Medical School of Zhejiang University, former president of the Shao Yifu Hospital affiliated with the Medical School of Zhejiang University, passed away in Hangzhou on August 30 due to illness. Wu Jinmin enjoyed special allowances from the State Council of the People’s Republic of China and previously served as a member and standing committee member of the Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth CPPCC of Zhejiang Province, as well as vice-chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party in Zhejiang Province.

Hu Zhenfang, an associate professor at the School of Economics at Zhejiang University and a CCP member, passed away in Hangzhou on August 29 due to illness. Hu had previously worked in various units, including the Ningbo Taxation Bureau, the Finance Department of Zhejiang Province, and the Planning Commission of Zhejiang Province; he began teaching at the former Hangzhou University Department of Economics and Finance in 1980 and retired in 1995.

Based on incomplete statistics, in less than 20 days from late August to early September, at least 16 professors from universities in mainland China have passed away due to illness, including at least 9 CCP members and two members of so-called democratic parties.

Cai Yuanhu, an aerospace engine expert, CCP member, former dean of the School of Power and Energy at Northwestern Polytechnical University, and supervisor for doctoral students, passed away in Chengdu on September 7 due to illness. Cai was the first aerospace engine professional doctoral student cultivated independently by the CCP after its founding and previously served as an expert of the Aerospace Power Technology Professional Group of the General Equipment Department of the CCP Central Committee and a committee member of the “Aerospace Power Project” Expert Committee of the National Defense Science and Technology Commission.

Zhu Yiwen, a member of the Democratic League, former dean of the School of Civil and Architectural Engineering at Wuhan University, professor, and doctoral supervisor, passed away in Wuhan on September 6 due to illness. Zhu received special allowances from the State Council and served as a part-time professor at Huazhong University of Science and Technology; he previously held positions as a member of the Computational Mechanics Association of the Chinese Mechanics Society, and deputy director of the Southern Computational Mechanics联络 committee.

Niu Zhigong, a professor at the Tang Wenming Research Institute of Shaanxi Normal University and a historian, passed away in Xi’an on September 6 due to illness. Niu taught at Shaanxi Normal University for an extended period, served as the head of the history department at Shaanxi Normal University, chairman of the Xi’an Tang Culture History Society, Secretary-General of the Chinese Tang History Society, and Vice President.

Lou Chengwu, a CCP member, public management expert, former vice president and professor at Northeastern University, passed away in Shenyang on September 4 due to illness. The official obituary described him as an “excellent CCP member.” Lou had previously served as a member of the Philosophy and Social Sciences Committee of the Ministry of Education of the CCP, a member of the Public Management Discipline Evaluation Group of the Degree Committee of the State Council, and chairman of the Teaching Steering Committee of Public Management Disciplines in Colleges and Universities for Higher Education under the Ministry of Education.

Wang Yongshou, a CCP member, former secretary of the CCP Committee and director of Deyang People’s Hospital in Sichuan Province, and part-time professor at Huaxi Medical University, passed away in Hangzhou on September 1. Wang previously served as a member of the Political Consultative Conference of Deyang City, Vice President of the Deyang Medical Association, and enjoyed retiring at the county level.

Yang Xu, former chief of the Department of Infectious Diseases and hepatitis specialist at the Second Hospital of XiangYa, Central South University, passed away on September 1 due to illness. Yang previously served as director of the Hepatology Society of Hunan Province and Vice Chairman of the Infectious Disease Society of Hunan Province.

Qian Guanlian, a member of the 93 Society, former full-time researcher at the Center for Foreign Language Studies and Applied Linguistics at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, passed away in Guangzhou on August 27. Qian received special allowances from the Chinese government and previously served as Vice Chairman of the Chinese Society for English-Chinese Comparative Studies, founding president of the Chinese Association for Western Language Philosophy, director of the Chinese Association for Western Language Philosophy’s Chinese-Western Language Philosophical Committee, and chairperson of the establishment and inaugural chair of the Chinese-Western Language Philosophy Committee’s journal “Language Philosophy Research,” and chairperson of the Guangdong Foreign Language and Trade University Basic Committee.

Jiang Zaifang, a CCP member, professor at Beijing Children’s Hospital, and pediatrician, passed away in Beijing on August 27. Jiang previously served as director of the Pediatrics Research Institute at the Beijing Municipal Tuberculosis Research Institute, assistant director and researcher, head of Pediatrics at the Beijing Children’s Hospital, and director of the Beijing City Pediatric Research Institute. The official obituary described her as an “excellent CCP member.”

Sun Yunpei, a CCP member, professor of the School of Economics at Renmin University of China, passed away in Beijing on August 24. Sun previously served as deputy director of the Political Department of Tsinghua University, deputy director of the Propaganda Department of Tsinghua University, party secretary of the Economics Department at Renmin University of China, and member of the School Party Committee. The official obituary described him as an “excellent CCP member.”

Luo Yuzhen, a CCP member, professor at the School of Politics and Law of South China University of Finance and Economics, and former dean, passed away in Wuchang on August 23. The official obituary described her as an “excellent CCP member.” Luo previously served as deputy secretary general of the Chinese Law Association Civil and Economic Law Research Association, vice chairman of the Hubei Provincial Federation of Social Sciences, vice chairman of the Wuhan Law Society, and legal advisor to the Wuhan Municipal Government.

Zheng Tongtao, director of the Overseas Education Institute and the International College of Xiamen University, a computer science expert returning from Australia, passed away on August 23. Zheng established the International College of Xiamen University and served as the dean for 14 years, he founded the Xiamen University Confucius Institute Development Research Center and the Xiamen University Confucius Institute Network Education Technology Research and Development Center and was the director. He also set up the CCP’s Chinese Office South Base of the Xiamen University Chinese International Promotion and served as the director.

Wang Jie, a CCP member, professor at the School of International Relations of Peking University, an international organization theory researcher, passed away in Beijing on August 23. Wang previously served as the deputy director of the Research Office of National Liberation Movements in the Political Department of Peking University, chief of the World Political Theory Teaching and Research Office, and head of the Institute of International Organizations at Peking University.

Huang Guiqiu, a CCP member, associate professor at the Department of Pathogenesis at the School of Basic Medicine of Beijing Normal University, passed away in Shanghai on August 22.

Ding Ningzhen, a CCP member, a retired senior researcher at the School of Journalism at Renmin University of China, passed away in Beijing on August 22. The official obituary described her as an “excellent CCP member.”

Gan Zhongliu, a professor, doctoral supervisor, and calligraphy theory scholar at the Institute of Chinese Calligraphy Culture at Capital Normal University, passed away on August 22.

Zhu Shunqing, a CCP member, the first dean of the Department of Management Engineering & second dean of the School of Management (now the School of Economics and Management) at Dalian University of Technology, passed away in Dalian on August 21. Zhu previously served as the deputy director of the Chinese Industrial Technology Management Dalian Training Center.

The Epoch Times published on the quit-CCP website a “Epoch Times solemn statement,” stating that the end of the Communist Party is near. However, this evil party (cult) has committed heinous crimes against beings and deities throughout history, and God will definitely hold this demon accountable. If one day, God instructs someone in mankind to hold the Communist Party accountable, those who firmly support this evil party will not be spared.

Under the long-term brainwashing of atheism by the CCP, many Chinese people do not believe in karmic retribution. But for members of the CCP organization and those who subscribe to CCP ideology, God will take their lives in various ways, including through illnesses and pandemics.

Since the outbreak of the CCP virus (COVID-19) pandemic in China in December 2022, many CCP members, officials, as well as experts, scholars, and celebrities who support the CCP in various fields have passed away. Multiple pieces of evidence indicate that the pandemic is still prevalent in China, causing significant deaths. However, the CCP authorities prohibit further nucleic acid testing and conceal pandemic management efforts.

As early as March 2020, Master Li Hongzhi warned in the article “Reasoning” that the current “CCP virus” (COVID-19) pandemic is purposeful and targeted. It is here to eliminate CCP members, and individuals who align with the CCP.

Master Li Hongzhi pointed out, “Stay away from the evil CCP, do not support the evil party; because behind it, there’s a Red Devil, who acts like a gangster and commits all kinds of evil deeds. God will start to exterminate it, and those who support it will be eliminated.”

Master Li Hongzhi also outlined how people should navigate this pandemic for safety: “People should sincerely repent to god, reflect on their own shortcomings, and hope to have an opportunity to change for the better. This is the solution, the panacea.”