Outbreak Continues: CCP Officials and Celebrities Die Successively Since Two Sessions.

In a report since the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) “two sessions,” the mainland China’s epidemic has been escalating. Even the severely understated official CCP data shows a rise in the epidemic. According to some public information, it has been found that since the “two sessions,” there have been a high proportion of CCP officials among the deceased persons, as well as notable figures in the education and art fields who followed and praised the CCP also passed away consecutively.

On April 10th, the CCP’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention issued a March epidemic report, stating that the positive rate of COVID-19 cases with flu-like symptoms rose from 18.2% from March 4th to 10th to 21.1% from March 11th to 17th. Epoch Times commentator Zhong Yuan wrote that based on this data, the epidemic has been steadily rising during the CCP “two sessions,” similar to the data released during the major outbreak in mid-January 2023; however, the CCP deliberately concealed the information again and only acknowledged it a month later.

During the “two sessions,” CCP leaders and representatives deliberately refrained from wearing masks for the most part, while the staff and security personnel at the venue wore masks, creating a stark contrast. The security guards outside the Great Hall of the People still had to wear masks. Representatives of the CCP “two sessions” should continue to undergo nucleic acid testing daily, and those who test positive naturally should not be allowed into the venue.

Based on public information in mainland China, from March 4th to the “two sessions” until April 9th, many individuals have died. According to incomplete statistics, among the deceased, a high proportion were CCP officials, as well as many individuals who followed and praised the CCP.

CCP member and former Deputy Commissioner of the Fuyang Administrative Office in Anhui Province, Yu Peizhong, passed away in Fuyang, Anhui on April 7, 2024, due to illness. Born in January 1935, he joined the CCP in December 1973. He held positions such as Deputy Director of the Mengxian Power Supply Bureau, Deputy Secretary of the Mongcheng County Party Committee, Mayor and Deputy Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee in Bozhou City, Secretary of the Mongcheng County Party Committee, Secretary and Mayor of Fuyang City, and Deputy Commissioner of the Fuyang Administrative Office.

CCP member and former Director of the Guangzhou Municipal Government Office, retired official Li Zhensun, passed away in Guangzhou on April 7, 2024, due to illness.

Former Deputy Director of the Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Bureau in Yan’an City, Wang Cunyou, passed away on April 4, 2024, at the age of 74 due to untreatable illness. Wang Cunyou, a CCP member from Luochuan, Shaanxi, held positions such as Deputy Mayor of Laomiao Town Government in Luochuan County, Head of Jingzhao Township in Luochuan County, Deputy County Mayor of Yichuan County, Deputy Secretary of the County Party Committee of Yichuan County, Deputy Director of the Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Bureau in Yan’an City, and Director of the Experimental Office in Yan’an City.

Former Commander of the Guangzhou Military Region, Li Xilin, passed away in Guangzhou on April 2, 2024, due to untreatable illness. Li Xilin, originally Li Ruilin, born in October 1930 in Hebei Province, participated in the CCP revolution and joined the CCP in September 1947. During the Civil War, he was awarded the Third-Class Merit by the CCP.

After the CCP’s seizure of power, Li Xilin continued to serve in the CCP military, holding positions such as Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations of the Guangzhou Military Region, Chief of Staff of the Guangzhou Military Region, Deputy Commander of the Guangzhou Military Region, and Commander of the Guangzhou Military Region from October 1992 to January 1996. Li Xilin was promoted to Major General in September 1988 and to Lieutenant General in June 1994 before retiring in 1996.

CCP member and former Party Secretary and General Manager of Guangzhou Development District Construction and Development Corporation, Liang Genxiang, passed away in Guangzhou on April 2, 2024, due to illness.

CCP member and former Deputy Chairman of YueXiu Group (Holdings) Limited, retired official Xu Mei, passed away in Guangzhou on April 5, 2024, due to illness. YueXiu Group is a large local state-owned enterprise group headquartered in Guangzhou, formerly known as a window company of the Guangzhou Municipal Government in Hong Kong.

Chen Keshao, a member of the Communist Party of China and Deputy Director of the News Publishing and Broadcasting Bureau of Zhejiang Province, Vice Director of the Copyright Bureau, Deputy Director of the Provincial Copyright Bureau, passed away in Hangzhou on March 27, 2024, at the age of 70. Chen Keshao, a CCP member since October 1978, served in various positions within the CCP before taking roles at the News and Publishing Bureau of Zhejiang Province.

Wu Zhigang, President of the Pingxiang City Ci Fu Society and a member of the Shangli County Political Consultative Conference, died on the morning of April 9, 2024, at the age of 56 due to untreatable illness. Wu Zhigang, a CCP member and member of several literary and cultural organizations, was known for his expertise in classical Chinese poetry and his dedication to writing poems praising the CCP’s Red culture, specifically creating a series of poems dedicated to the CCP leader Mao Zedong.

Professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, renowned art educationist and painter Ma Changli passed away on April 7, 2024, at Huilan Hospital in Beijing. Ma Changli formerly served as the Director of the Department of Oil Painting at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, a member of the China Oil Painting Society, and a member of the China Artists Association. He was known for creating a significant body of revolutionary artworks like “Autumn Harvest Uprising,” “Shifting to Taihang,” and “Daqing People.”

Renowned science popularizer and science fiction writer Jin Tao passed away on March 4th due to a sudden illness. Born in 1940, Jin Tao was once a faculty member at the CCP Party School, joined Guangming Daily, a CCP mouthpiece, in 1965, and became a member of the Chinese Writers Association in 1982. He held positions such as Editor-in-Chief at the Science Popularization Publishing House and served as a member of the fourth and fifth National Committees of the Chinese Association for Science and Technology.

CCP member and Professor of International Law at the Diplomatic Academy of China, Liu Wenzong, passed away in Beijing on April 3, 2024, due to untreatable illness. Born in Sichuan in April 1927, he joined CCP-affiliated organizations before the CCP’s takeover in 1947. He actively worked to train professionals in international public law for the CCP.

Liu Wenzong also publicly defended the CCP, including publishing articles in support of the CCP. Despite human rights violations by the CCP, Liu Wenzong defended the CCP in the CCP mouthpiece People’s Daily regarding human rights issues. During his time serving as the Executive Director of the China Human Rights Research Society under the State Council Information Office of China, he advocated for the CCP in various human rights forums.

CCP member, former Chairman of the China Society of Space Science, Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at the School of Earth and Space Sciences at Peking University, Xiao Zuo, passed away on April 3, 2024, in Beijing due to untreatable illness. Xiao Zuo joined the CCP on October 1, 1956, and after graduating from Peking University in May 1960, he stayed at his alma mater. He also held positions such as Chairman of the China Society of Space Science and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Space Science, as well as being a member of the Chinese Association for Science and Technology.

Former Vice Principal of Ningbo Marine School, Li Nengbin, passed away in Ningbo on March 24, 2024, due to untreatable illness. Li Nengbin, a CCP member since August 1956, previously served in the CCP Navy, including positions like Deputy Commander of the 544th Patrol Boat Squadron, Commander of the 554th Patrol Boat in Chuanjiang Defense Area, Deputy Commander of the 1st Platoon in Shuiling District, and Commander and Staff Officer of the 1st Platoon of the 43th Escort Boat Squadron, among others. He later became Deputy Commander of the 7th Battalion of the China National Bureau of Oceanography, Vice Principal and Inspector of the Ningbo Marine School.

Renowned economic historian and Economics Professor at Renmin University of China, Yao Kaijian, passed away in Beijing on March 7, 2024, at the age of 70 due to a sudden illness. Renmin University of China announced Yao Kaijian’s death, mentioning his early devotion to the CCP and lifelong loyalty to the party. He taught courses on the “History of Marxist Economic Thought,” “Formation and Development of Marxist Economic Theory,” and “Selected Readings of Marxist Economics,” and edited textbooks such as “Economic Thought History” and “History of Marxist Economic Theory.”

At the onset of the epidemic, founder of Falun Gong, Master Li Hongzhi, warned in an article titled “Rationality” that the current epidemic, such as the “CCP Virus” (Wuhan pneumonia), is purposeful and targeted. It is here to eliminate Party members of the evil CCP and those who associate with the CCP. In August 2023, Master Li Hongzhi once again made it clear that the epidemic primarily targets the CCP and those who blindly follow, support, and work for the CCP.

Epoch Times commentator Zhong Yuan stated in a previous article that the CCP is rapidly declining, and its disintegration is inevitable in history. CCP members, those who support or follow it, will inevitably be buried alongside it. This is the real reason why the epidemic has never left China. Faced with harsh reality, more kind-hearted Chinese people need to awaken further, distance themselves from the CCP, withdraw from the party and not speak on its behalf, let alone harbor any illusions.