31 Professors from Top Chinese Universities Die of Illness, with 20 of them being Communist Party Members

Over the past five years, the Chinese Communist Party has been covering up the epidemic. From the fragmented information released by the Chinese Communist authorities, Epoch Times has collected and compiled data on the deaths of prominent figures in various fields such as the Party, government, military, police, scientific research, education, and arts. It was found that most of them were Communist Party members. The common feature among them is that they served for the existence of the CCP, established monuments for the CCP’s ideology, and whitewashed the CCP’s evil rule. The causes of death are mostly referred to by the authorities as “ineffective treatment due to illness,” without specifying the specific diseases. Many of them were elites in various fields, but unfortunately, their talents, efforts, and dedication were misplaced. Since the founding of the CCP, 80 million people have died unnaturally, and the persecution of good Chinese people continues to this day, leaving a debt of blood. Good and evil will be rewarded as the way of heaven. The epidemic is targeting the Communist Party, and the CCP regime is on the verge of collapse. All those who stand with the CCP will become the Party’s funeral objects. A noble person does not stand under a dangerous wall, the way to self-rescue is to quickly withdraw from the CCP, youth league, and team organizations.

In late October to early November this year, in less than a month, at least 31 professors from well-known universities in mainland China such as Peking University, Tsinghua University, Fudan University, and Renmin University have passed away due to illness. Among them, 6 were under the age of 60, and at least 20 were Communist Party members. The deceased include Zhang Yixing, a Marxist philosophy expert from the Philosophy Department of Peking University, Zhang Yajun, Deputy Chief Engineer of the Institute of Nuclear Energy and New Energy Technology at Tsinghua University, Wang Wenji, an ophthalmology expert at the Affiliated Hospital of Fudan University, as well as Guo Moruo’s son, Guo Zhihong, a professor in the piano department of the Central Conservatory of Music.

Zhang Yixing, a Communist Party member and professor in the Philosophy Department at Peking University, passed away on October 28 at Beijing Medical University Third Hospital due to illness. Zhang Yixing has long been engaged in teaching and research in Marxist philosophy history, dialectical thinking, and foreign Marxism. He has published over a hundred articles in Party journals and magazines. Zhang Yixing’s major works and translations include “The Historical Fate of Lenin’s Philosophy,” “A Study on the Unity of Lenin’s Thought,” and “Dialogue within Dialectics.” He has participated in the compilation of “History of Marxist Philosophy” and “Principles of Marxism,” and chaired the “Lenin and Contemporary Philosophical Issues” key national research project of the Communist Party’s Philosophy Social Science “Seventh Five-Year Plan” and the “Dialectical Perspective of ‘Western Marxism'” key research project of the Communist Party’s State Education Commission “Eighth Five-Year Plan.”

Yue Shuwen, a Communist Party member and professor of human anatomy and embryology at the School of Basic Medicine of Peking University, passed away on October 24 in Beijing due to ineffective treatment.

Fan Jinghui, a Communist Party member and associate professor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Peking University, passed away on November 4 in Beijing due to illness. Fan Jinghui participated in the compilation of several chemistry textbooks and had long been the editor-in-chief of “University Chemistry.”

Li Rongzhi, a Communist Party member and professor of natural medicine at the School of Pharmacy of Peking University, passed away on November 11. After graduating from the Department of Pharmacy at Beijing Medical College, Li Rongzhi remained at the school as an associate professor and later as a professor.

Zhang Yajun, a Communist Party member and professor at Tsinghua University and Deputy Chief Engineer of the Institute of Nuclear Energy and New Energy Technology at Tsinghua University, passed away on November 3 due to acute myocardial infarction, with unsuccessful rescue efforts, at the age of 62.

Zhang Yajun previously served as the Deputy Director of the Low-Temperature Reactor Research Laboratory at Tsinghua University’s Nuclear Research Institute, the Chief Engineer, Deputy Director of the Nuclear Research Institute, and Deputy Director of the Institute. He had long been engaged in the research and development of advanced pressurized water reactor nuclear energy systems and was one of the technical leaders in the field of integrated natural circulation pressurized water reactors in the CCP. He had been honored as an advanced individual in China’s defense science and technology industry, an outstanding Communist Party member at Tsinghua University, and had been receiving special allowances from the Chinese State Council.

Yan Ying, an associate professor at the School of Information at Renmin University of China, passed away on November 11 in Canada due to ineffective treatment. Yan Ying had previously served as the director of the Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics Teaching and Research Office at Renmin University of China, and as the director of the Higher Mathematics Teaching and Research Office.

Han Songtao, a Communist Party member and associate professor at the School of Foreign Languages at Renmin University of China, passed away on November 6 in Beijing at the age of 69. Han Songtao had previously served as the director of the English Teaching and Research Office at the university.

On November 13, Yan Luobin, an associate professor at the School of Geographic Sciences at Southwest University, passed away in his hometown of Xingtai, Hebei, at the age of 37 due to leukemia. Yan Luobin was engaged in research on Danxia landforms and had participated in over 200 surveys of Danxia landforms nationwide. He also appeared in a documentary produced by CCTV on Wuyi Mountain National Park.

Fang Bo, a Communist Party member and former Vice Dean and Master’s Supervisor at the School of Chemical Engineering at East China University of Science and Technology, died suddenly due to illness on October 29 in Shanghai at the age of 56. Fang Bo had worked at the Eighth Design Department of the Shanghai Aeroengine Corporation and had served as the Deputy Director of the Personnel Department at East China University of Science and Technology and in other positions.

Peng Changjun, a member of the China Zhi Gong Party, a professor in the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at East China University of Science and Technology, passed away due to a sudden illness on October 29 in Shanghai at the age of 60. Peng Changjun had served as a member of the Tenth Committee of the Communist Youth League in Wuhan, a member of the Tenth Committee of the Communist Youth League in Hubei Province, and Deputy Secretary-General of the Ion Liquid Professional Committee of the China Chemical Society.

Guo Guoning, a professor in the piano department at the Central Conservatory of Music, a pianist, and composer, passed away on November 10 due to a sudden heart attack. Guo Guoning was the son of Guo Moruo. After the founding of the Communist Party, Guo Moruo had served as the first president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Vice Premier of the State Council and Director of the Cultural and Educational Commission, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, the first chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and the first president of the China University of Science and Technology.

Jin Pusen, a Communist Party member and historian, former Director of the History Department and former Dean of the School of Humanities at Hangzhou University, and professor at the School of History at Zhejiang University, passed away on November 9 in Hangzhou due to illness. Jin Pusen had served as a special invited member of the Wen Shi Committee of the Zhejiang Provincial CPPCC, and he had enjoyed special allowances from the Chinese State Council. He was the author of “The Revolutionary Base of Eastern Zhejiang” and “The Comprehensive Economic and Financial History of the Central Revolutionary Base.”

Zhang Suichun, a Communist Party member and professor at the School of Foreign Languages at Zhejiang Ocean University, passed away on October 31 due to illness at the age of 66. Zhang Suichun also served as a director of the National University English Teaching Research Association, a member of the Zhejiang Translation Workers Association, and the Deputy Secretary-General of the Zhejiang Foreign Literature Association. She was awarded the title of “Excellent Communist Party Member of Zhejiang University.”

In the statement, “Epoch Times’ Serious Statement,” released on the Quit CCP website, it was pointed out that the Communist Party’s end is approaching. But this evil party has committed heinous crimes against sentient beings, against gods and Buddhas throughout history. God must settle the account with this demon. If one day God instructs someone to settle accounts with the Communist Party, they will not spare those who are steadfast followers of this evil party.

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

Since the outbreak of the CCP virus (COVID-19) in 2022, numerous Communist Party members, officials, as well as experts, scholars, and celebrities who have supported the CCP in various fields have passed away due to illness. Multiple pieces of evidence indicate that the epidemic is still prevalent in China, causing a large number of deaths. However, the authorities have prohibited further nucleic acid testing and do not permit the handling of the epidemic.

As early as March 2020, in the article “Rationality,” Master Li Hongzhi warned: “The current ‘CCP virus’ (Wuhan pneumonia) epidemic has a purpose and a target. It is here to eliminate the party members who walk with the evil Party, the people who are aligned with the CCP.”

Master Li Hongzhi pointed out, “Stay away from the CCP, do not stand with the evil Party, as behind it is a red devil, with overtly thuggish behavior, committing all kinds of evil. God is beginning to eliminate it, and all those who stand with it will be eliminated.”

Master Li Hongzhi also provided guidance on how people can fare well in this epidemic: “People should sincerely repent to God, reflect on their own shortcomings, and hope for a chance to change for the better. This is the solution, this is the miraculous cure.”