Chinese Universities Publish 20 Obituaries, Eleven of Whom Are Under 60 Years Old

In recent years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been covering up the epidemic. Epoch Times has collected and compiled data on the deaths of numerous high-ranking CCP officials in various fields such as the party, government, military, police, scientific research, education, and arts. It was found that most of them were CCP members, with a common trait of serving the CCP’s existence, promoting its ideology, and whitewashing its evil rule. Many of these individuals were elites in their respective fields, but unfortunately, their talents, efforts, and contributions were misplaced. Since the CCP came into power, it has caused the abnormal death of 80 million people and continues to persecute good Chinese citizens, accumulating blood debts. Good and evil are rewarded accordingly by nature, and the epidemic is targeting the Communist Party; the CCP regime is on the verge of collapse, and all those who have stood with the CCP will become the Party’s sacrifices. It is prudent not to stand under the dangerous wall; the best way for self-rescue is to quickly disassociate oneself from the CCP, its affiliated organizations, and groups.

In the second half of September this year, at least 20 professors and party officials in mainland China universities died in succession, with 11 of them being under 60 years of age and at least 15 being CCP members. The deceased include Marxist theorists, former dean of the Marxism School of Peking University, Zhong Zheming, aviation engine expert and professor at Northwestern Polytechnical University, Liu Songling, former vice president of China Medical University Li Zhenzhi, and the 44-year-old deputy secretary of the Party Committee of the School of Chemical Engineering and Technology at Xi’an Jiaotong University, Tao Lei, as well as the 38-year-old associate professor at Southwest University of Political Science and Law, Zhang Qile.

Dr. Zou Jiangpeng, a CCP member, young liquor expert, vice general manager of Guizhou Jingshajiu Liquor Industry Co., Ltd., director of the Technology Research Institute, part-time professor at the School of Brewing and Food Engineering at Guizhou University, and visiting professor at Hunan Agricultural University passed away on September 29 in Guiyang, Guizhou, at just 43 years old. In 2007, Zou Jiangpeng was selected as an exchange student by the CCP and published several articles praising the CCP in the People’s Daily overseas edition.

Xue Jun, an in-service painter at the Guangzhou Painting Institute, a first-class artist, vice chairman of the Guangdong Freehand Oil Painting Association, deputy director of the Oil Painting Arts Committee of the Guangzhou Artists Association, and oil painter, passed away on September 29 in Shenyang at the age of 58 due to ineffective medical treatment. Xue Jun had taught at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. The Guangdong Painting Institute is affiliated with the propaganda department of the CCP Guangdong Provincial Committee. Xue Jun had created many works of art that embellished the CCP and had been rewarded by the CCP authorities multiple times.

Liu Bing, a CCP member, assistant dean of the School of Management at Shandong University, founding director of the Leadership and Organizational Management Department, executive director of the MBA/EMBA Education Center at Shandong University, professor at the School of Management at Shandong University, and doctoral supervisor, passed away on September 29 in Jinan at the age of 52 due to ineffective medical treatment.

Deng Jing, a member of the 93 Society, professor at Sichuan Tourism College, former director of the Key Laboratory of Cooking Science at Higher Institutions in Sichuan Province, passed away on September 22 in Chengdu at the age of 54 due to ineffective medical treatment. Deng Jing also served as a board member of the Sichuan Microbiology Society and deputy director of the Science Popularization Working Committee.

Liu Qiang, a CCP member, professor at the School of History and Archives at Yunnan University, passed away at Yunnan University Hospital on September 19 at the age of 55 due to ineffective medical treatment. Liu Qiang had been selected as a “Young and Middle-aged Backbone Teacher” at Yunnan University, a “Young and Middle-aged Academic and Technical Leader” in Yunnan Province, and a “National Archives Expert.”

Li Hongmei, a CCP member, vice chairman of the Beijing Diabetes Prevention and Treatment Association, chief of the Endocrinology Department at the Emergency General Hospital, and doctoral supervisor, passed away on September 19 in Beijing at the age of 59 due to ineffective medical treatment. Li Hongmei, also a woman, served as a member of the Nutrition Group of the Chinese Medical Association Diabetes Association, a member of the Beijing Endocrinology Society, and a director of the Endocrinology Sub-Committee of the Beijing Physicians Association.

Wang Qian, an expert in blast furnace slag protection, professor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Chongqing University, passed away on September 18 in Chongqing at the age of 58 due to ineffective medical treatment. Wang Qian’s research achievements, for which he was responsible, have been widely applied in more than thirty steel enterprises including Baosteel, Wusteel, Shougang, Angang, Pangang, Tanggang, Chongqing Iron and Steel, Jigang, and Taigang.

Zhang Qile, associate professor at the Institute of Human Rights Research at Southwest University of Political Science and Law and master’s supervisor, passed away on September 17 in Chongqing at the age of 38 due to ineffective medical treatment. Zhang Qile, a woman, had published papers endorsing the “anti-corruption” campaigns of then-Chongqing Party Secretary Bo Xilai. Both Zhang Qile and her father, a professor at Southwest University of Political Science and Law and executive director of the Institute of Human Rights Research (Human Rights College), vigorously promoted and beautified the CCP’s “human rights.”

Tao Lei, a CCP member, deputy secretary of the Party Committee at the School of Chemical Engineering and Technology at Xi’an Jiaotong University, passed away on September 26 in Xi’an at the age of 44 due to ineffective medical treatment. The official obituary referred to Tao Lei as an “outstanding CCP member.”

Li Zhenzhi, a CCP member, former vice president of China Medical University and former president and Party Secretary of the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, a retired deputy provincial-level cadre, passed away on September 25.

Huang Haibo, a CCP member, former member of the Party Committee, Minister of the United Front and Secretary of the Party Committee of the Organizational Party Committee of Guangxi Normal University, passed away on September 19 in Guilin at the age of 59. Huang Haibo had previously served as the Secretary of the Party Committee of the Organizational Party General Branch and Deputy Minister of the Organization Department, Secretary of the party committee of the School of Life Sciences, and secretary of the law school at Guangxi Normal University.

Yin Jianhong, a CCP member, assistant director of the National Development Research Institute at Peking University, and member of the Party Committee, passed away on September 18 in Beijing at the age of 43. Yin Jianhong, a woman, had participated in the founding work of multiple institutions and projects such as the National Development Research Institute at Peking University, assuming leadership roles in executive management, organizational coordination, and other administrative tasks.

According to incomplete statistics, at least 8 well-known university professors passed away in the second half of September this year, with 7 of them being CCP members.

Jiang Fuya, a CCP member, historian, professor at the School of History at Capital Normal University, and doctoral supervisor, passed away on September 30 in Beijing. Jiang Fuya was a renowned scholar in the field of Wei, Jin, Northern, and Southern Dynasties history in China, a core member of the disciplines of ancient Chinese history and ancient Chinese economic history at Capital Normal University, and had served as a director and advisor of the Chinese Society for the History of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Shen Tianxing, a professor at the School of Architecture at Tianjin University and doctoral supervisor, passed away on September 27 due to illness. Shen Tianxing pursued postgraduate studies in building physics at Tsinghua University from 1953 to 1956 under the guidance of Qian Weichang, a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Academician) and physicist.

Wang Songpei, a CCP member, honorary member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, researcher at the Rural Development Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, former director of the Ecological Economics Research Laboratory, passed away on September 25 in Beijing. Wang Songpei had previously served as the deputy editor-in-chief of the Journal of Economics Research, deputy editor of China Rural Economy, deputy editor-in-chief and director of the editorial department, vice chairman, and secretary-general of the China Ecological Economics Association, and received a special subsidy from the State Council of the CCP.

Zhong Zheming, a CCP member, Marxist theorist, former dean of the Marxism School at Peking University, passed away on September 23 in Beijing. Zhong Zheming had previously served as the team leader of Marxist Leninist research at Peking University and deputy director of the Propaganda Department of the Party Committee of Peking University, and was a key founder of the School of Marxism at Peking University, where he served as the executive vice dean when the school was established and later as the dean.

Yan Wenwei, a CCP member, chief physician at the Hematology Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (Institute of Hematology), passed away on September 21 in Tianjin. Yan Wenwei studied in the Soviet Union and enjoyed a special subsidy from the State Council of the CCP. The official obituary described him as one of the founders of hematology in China, particularly in the field of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Liu Songling, a CCP member, aviation engine expert, professor at the School of Power and Energy at Northwestern Polytechnical University, former department head of Aerospace and Thermal Engineering, passed away on September 20 in Beijing. Liu Songling enjoyed a special subsidy from the State Council of the CCP and had served as a member of the Chinese Aeronautical Society.

Chen Zeming, a CCP member, associate professor at the School of Earth Sciences and Engineering at Nanjing University, passed away on September 19 in Nanjing. Chen Zeming had previously served as the Branch Secretary of the Ore Deposit Branch and a Party General Branch Committee member.

Jin Youyu, a CCP member, former head of the Pharmacology Research Laboratory at Capital Medical University, passed away on September 17 in Beijing. Jin Youyu had previously served as a member of the Evaluation Committee of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, a member of the former Ministry of Health’s Higher Education Textbook Evaluation Committee, a director of the Chinese Pharmacology Society, and deputy secretary-general.

In 2005, Epoch Times published a solemn statement titled “Epoch Times’ Declaration” on the Quitting the CCP website, pointing out that the end of the Communist Party is near. However, this evil party (cult) has committed heinous crimes against sentient beings and the divine throughout history, and the divine is bound to hold this demon to account. If one day, the divine instructs a person to settle accounts with the CCP, those who staunchly support this evil party will not be spared.

Under the CCP’s long-standing atheistic brainwashing, many Chinese people do not believe in the retribution of good and evil. However, for members of the CCP organization and those who ideologically support the CCP, the divine will take their lives in various ways, including through illness and epidemics.

Since the new outbreak of the CCP virus (novel coronavirus) in China in December 2022, numerous CCP members, officials, as well as experts, scholars, and celebrities who have supported the CCP in various fields have passed away. Multiple pieces of evidence indicate that the epidemic is still prevalent in China, causing numerous deaths. However, the CCP authorities prohibit further nucleic acid testing and conceal epidemic control measures.

As early as March 2020, Master Li Hongzhi warned in an article titled “Rationality” that the current “CCP virus” (Wuhan pneumonia) pandemic was purposeful and targeted. It was intended to eliminate CCP evildoers and those who stand with the evil CCP.

Master Li Hongzhi pointed out, “Stay away from the CCP, do not stand with the evil CCP because behind it is a red devil, whose surface behavior is that of a hooligan and engages in all kinds of evil deeds. The divine is about to obliterate it, and those who stand with it will be eliminated.”

Master Li Hongzhi also explained how people should navigate this pandemic well: “People should sincerely repent to the divine, acknowledge their shortcomings, and hope to be given the opportunity to mend their ways. This is the way, this is the miraculous remedy.”