Peking University hit by another outbreak? 11 professors die of illness in one month

In November 2024, within about a month, at least 11 prominent professors from China’s prestigious university, Peking University, passed away, including at least 4 members of the Chinese Communist Party. The number of deaths among professors approached the number of deaths during the new outbreak of COVID-19 (the CCP virus) in November and December 2022.

Among the notable losses were Professor Ye Min, former vice dean of the Department of Basic Medicine at Peking University, who passed away in Beijing on December 3, 2024. Professor Ye Min had previously served as the deputy director of the Foreign Language Research Office at Beijing Medical University and the head of the Information Office at Beijing Medical University’s School of Basic Medicine.

Professor Deng Hongye from the Immunology Department of Peking University’s School of Basic Medicine also succumbed to illness and passed away in Beijing on November 29, 2024.

Professor Bai Huiqing, from the Immunology Department of Peking University’s School of Basic Medicine, passed away in Beijing on November 3, 2024.

Another CCP member, Professor Ye Guangjun from the School of Public Health at Peking University and former director of the Institute of Child and Adolescent Health at Peking University, died in Beijing on November 15, 2024.

Professor Li Rongzhi from the Department of Natural Medicines at Peking University’s School of Pharmacy passed away on November 11, 2024.

Professor Yang Junying from the School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering at Peking University died in Beijing on November 29, 2024. Professor Yang had co-edited the book “Principles of General Chemistry.”

Professor Shi Na from the School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering at Peking University passed away in Beijing on November 24, 2024. Professor Shi had long been involved in nuclear fuel extraction chemistry research and was one of the main authors of “Principles of Extraction Chemistry.”

CCP member and associate professor at the School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering at Peking University, Fan Jinghui, died in Beijing on November 4, 2024. Fan Jinghui was engaged in scientific research on luminescent materials and had long served as the chief editor of “University Chemistry.”

Zhang Chunyuan, a CCP member, demographer, founder of the Population Science department at Peking University, founder and first director of the Population Research Institute at Peking University, passed away in Beijing on November 25, 2024. Zhang Chunyuan had held various positions, including being the director of the Department of Political Economy at Peking University, deputy director of the department, establishing the Population Research Institute at Peking University in 1984, and serving as vice chairman of the China Population Association and member of the Chinese State Council’s Degree Committee and Discipline Review Committee. Zhang Chunyuan was a recipient of special subsidies from the Chinese State Council.

In a tragic turn of events, within approximately one month from early November to early December 2024, at least 11 prominent professors from Peking University passed away. This alarming number of deaths among professors resembled the death toll among professors during the same period in 2022.

At the end of 2022, during a new resurgence of the COVID-19 (CCP virus) outbreak in mainland China, there was a wave of deaths among professors at key Chinese universities supported by the CCP, including Peking University and Tsinghua University. statistics showed that from October 31 to December 5, 2022, a total of 15 retired professors at Peking University had passed away.

On December 22, 2022, screenshots circulating on Chinese social media platform Weibo revealed that Peking University issued three successive obituaries on the same day. By that date, a total of 101 teachers from Peking University had passed away in 2022.

According to incomplete statistics, at least 72 professors from Peking University passed away in 2023, among them at least 44 were CCP members (61.1%). The deceased included Li Yining, an economist who was a mentor to Premier Li Keqiang, Zhài Zhōnghé, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and biologist, Zhou Erlü, Vice President of Peking University and nephew of Zhou Enlai, and Zhao Kaihua, a senior professor at the School of Physics at Peking University.

Since 2024, news of the passing of professors from Peking University has been ongoing.

A previous tally by Dajiyuan revealed that in the first three months of 2024, at least 8 professors and 5 party and government officials from Peking University succumbed to illness, with at least 10 being CCP members. Among the deceased were experts like Li Liang, a cognitive psychologist, and Wang Chimin, Executive Vice President of the Party School at Beijing Medical University.

Another wave of deaths occurred in the span of about a month from April to early May 2024, with at least 8 professors and 3 party and government officials at Peking University losing their lives, 7 of whom were CCP members. The deceased included prominent figures such as Xiao Zuo, a key strategic scientist in spatial science under the CCP, Wu Hemao, who gave up a lifelong professorship in the United States to work at Peking University, Zeng Manchao, Jiangxue Scholar at the School of Education Economics at Peking University, and Liu Bo, the former Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee at Beijing Medical University.

Within just three weeks, from July 8 to 29, 2024, at least 5 renowned professors from Peking University who were CCP members passed away, including philosophers such as Feng Guorui, a scholar of Mao Zedong philosophical thought, and geologist Zheng Yadong.

According to CCP ideology, Peking University was the initial base for the spread of Marxism by the CCP in China. Some of the earliest Chinese communists and Marxists were from Peking University.

During the First National Congress convened by the CCP, out of the 53 CCP members nationwide, 21 of them had studied or worked at Peking University, nearly half of all CCP members. Six out of the 13 officials who participated in the First National Congress had connections to Peking University, including Mao Zedong, Zhang Guotao, Liu Renjing, Chen Gongbo, Wang Jinmei, and Bao Huiseng.

In 2005, Dajiyuan published a solemn statement on the Quit CCP website, declaring that the end of the Communist Party was near. The CCP, throughout history, has committed heinous crimes against beings and deities, and divine justice will surely hold this malevolent party accountable. When the day comes for divine retribution against the CCP, those who steadfastly support this evil party will not be spared.

Under longstanding atheist indoctrination by the CCP, many Chinese people do not believe in retribution for good or evil. However, for members of CCP organizations and those who adhere to CCP ideology, the divine will take various measures to take their lives, including through illness and pandemics.

Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 (Wuhan virus) pandemic in March 2020, Master Li Hongzhi warned in an essay titled “Rationality”: “The current pandemic of the ‘CCP virus’ (Wuhan pneumonia) has a purpose and a target. It is here to eliminate the members of the evil party, those who collude with the CCP.” Master Li Hongzhi emphasized, “Stay away from the CCP, do not stand with the evil party, as behind it lies the red devil, behaving like rogues and committing all kinds of evils. God will start to eliminate it, and those who support it will be excluded.”

Master Li Hongzhi also outlined how people could navigate the pandemic to their advantage: “People should sincerely repent to God, acknowledge their faults, and hope for a chance to correct themselves. This is the way, the elixir of life.”