Peking University and Tsinghua University issue frequent obituaries; many academicians and professors have passed away recently.

In recent times, at least 4 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Engineering have passed away one after another in mainland China, with at least 15 prominent university professors, researchers, and senior engineers also succumbing to illness, many of whom were members of the Chinese Communist Party.

According to the official WeChat account of Tsinghua University, Zhu Yong (Bei Rui), a member of the Chinese Communist Party, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and professor at the Institute of Nuclear Energy and New Energy Technology of Tsinghua University, passed away in Beijing at 7:07 am on June 8, 2024, after ineffective medical treatment.

Zhu Yong (Bei Rui) was born in Shanghai in December 1929 and enrolled in the Department of Chemistry at Tsinghua University in 1947. He graduated in 1951 and stayed on to teach at the university. In 1995, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. He held various positions at Tsinghua University, including Vice Director of the Institute of Nuclear Energy Technology and Chairman of the Academic Committee of the Institute of Nuclear Energy Technology Design, and also served as a member of the National Nuclear Safety Expert Committee.

Official obituaries describe Zhu Yong (Bei Rui) as one of the founders and leaders in the field of nuclear chemistry and chemical engineering at Tsinghua University. He made significant contributions to research in nuclear fuel reprocessing, process development, and talent cultivation in the field. He was recognized with awards at the National Science Congress and received the “Dedication to National Defense Science and Technology” award from the National Defense Science and Technology Commission.

On June 8, the Department of Chemistry at Tsinghua University announced the passing of Song Xinqi, a member of the Chinese Communist Party and retired professor from the Department of Chemistry at Tsinghua University, who passed away at 5:32 pm on June 7, 2024, in Beijing after unsuccessful medical treatment.

Born in August 1928 in Changshu, Jiangsu Province, Song Xinqi enrolled at Tsinghua University’s Department of Chemistry in 1946 and taught at the university after graduating in 1951 until retirement. He served as Chairman of the 25th Chinese Chemical Society, Beijing Chemical Society, and the inaugural Chairman of the Academic Committee of the reinstated Department of Chemistry at Tsinghua University.

According to official obituaries, Song Xinqi was a renowned physical chemist who conducted impactful research in various fields such as laser-induced fluorescence, mechanisms of chemical luminescence systems, multi-channel fiber optic sensing technology, photochemical reactions of phthalocyanines, photochromic systems, organic electroluminescent systems, and the preparation of nano TiO2 materials.

On June 9, the news website of Peking University announced the passing of Yi Jiexiong, a member of the Chinese Communist Party, Marxist philosopher, former director of the Institute of Social Development Studies at Peking University, former Chairman of the Academic Committee of the School of Marxism at Peking University, and professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Marxism at Peking University, who passed away on June 8 in Beijing.

Additionally, Yin Gang, a researcher at the Institute of West Asian and African Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, passed away in Beijing at 9:12 am on June 9 due to a sudden heart attack. Yin Gang was a researcher at the Institute of West Asian and African Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, specializing in Middle Eastern issues and international affairs. He also served as Deputy Secretary-General of the Chinese Association for Middle East Studies.

According to the Epoch Times’ statistics, within about two weeks from late May to early June, three academicians of the Chinese Academy of Engineering: expert in rare metal metallurgy, Chen Jing; specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery, Qiu Weiliu; and petroleum geologist, Jin Qinghuan, all passed away successively. Official reports referred to all three as “outstanding party members” of the Chinese Communist Party. Additionally, at least 13 prominent university professors, researchers, and senior engineers also passed away, with at least 7 of them being members of the Chinese Communist Party.

Since the resurgence of the CCP virus (COVID-19) epidemic in China in December 2022, a significant number of Chinese Communist Party members, officials, as well as experts, scholars, and public figures supportive of the CCP have passed away due to illness. Multiple pieces of evidence indicate that the epidemic is still prevalent in China, resulting in a large number of deaths. However, the Chinese authorities have prohibited further nucleic acid testing and are not allowing the handling of the situation as a COVID-19 pandemic, while hospitals are under strict censorship.

As early as March 2020, Master Li Hongzhi warned in an article titled “Rationality” that the current pandemic of the “CCP virus” (COVID-19) was purposeful and targeted. It aimed to eliminate members of the evil party, those who associate with the CCP. Master Li Hongzhi stressed, “Stay away from the evil CCP, do not stand with the evil party because behind it is a red devil that behaves like a thug and commits all kinds of evils. God is beginning to eliminate it, and those who stand with it will be eliminated as well.”