Three Chinese university party secretaries die in rapid succession, including one academician.

For more than four years, the Chinese Communist Party has been covering up the pandemic. Epoch Times has collected and compiled data on the deaths of officials and celebrities in various fields such as the Party, government, military, police, scientific research, education, and the arts from fragmentary information released by the Chinese Communist authorities. It was found that most of them were Communist Party members, with a common characteristic of serving for the CCP’s existence, promoting the CCP’s ideology, and whitewashing the CCP’s evil rule. The cause of death is often labeled by the authorities as “ineffective treatment of illness,” without specifying the specific disease. Many of these individuals were elites in various sectors, but unfortunately, their talents, efforts, and dedication were misplaced. Since the establishment of the CCP, it has caused 80 million unnatural deaths and continues to persecute the good Chinese people, accumulating blood debts. The law of cause and effect is righteous, and the epidemic is targeting the Communist Party. The CCP regime is on the verge of collapse, and all those who support the CCP will become sacrificial offerings. A true gentleman does not stand under a tottering wall; the best way to save oneself is to quickly separate from the CCP, its affiliated organizations, and groups.

From late August to early September, about half a month, at least nine party and government officials from universities in mainland China died in rapid succession. Among them, at least six were CCP members, two were members of so-called democratic parties, and three were under 60 years old. The deceased include academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and former Executive Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Dalian University of Technology, Kong Xianjing; former Party Committee Secretary and President of Northeastern University, Jiang Zhongle; and Li Changsheng, Party Committee Secretary of Northeast Agricultural University who was only 57 years old.

Kong Xianjing, a CCP member, former president and former Party Committee Secretary, and professor at Northeastern University, passed away in Suzhou on September 12. The official obituary described him as an “outstanding CCP member.” Kong graduated from Northeastern Institute of Technology (now Northeastern University) in 1956 majoring in metallurgy. He served as the Dean of the School of Metallurgy at Northeastern University and became the first President of the re-established Northeastern University in April 1993. He also held positions as a member of the Liaoning Province’s Sixth Committee of the CCP and has been enjoying special subsidies from the State Council of the CCP since 1993.

Lou Chengwu, a CCP member and public management expert, former Vice President and professor at Northeastern University, passed away in Shenyang on September 4. The official obituary described him as an “outstanding CCP member.” Lou served as Vice Chairman and Dean of the School of Social Sciences (predecessor of the School of Law) at Northeastern University. He was a member of the Philosophy and Social Science Committee of the CCP Ministry of Education and served as a member of the Professional Teaching Guidance Committee for Public Management Disciplines in Higher Education Institutions under the Ministry of Education.

Northeastern University is located in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, and is a key national university directly supervised by the CCP Ministry of Education. It is jointly established by the Ministry of Education, the State Administration of Science, Technology, and Industry for National Defense, Liaoning Province, and Shenyang City. The university is a “Double First-Class” institution under CCP’s construction, a key university under the “Project 211” and “Project 985” initiatives focusing on future technological education.

Kong Xianjing, a CCP member, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and expert in hydraulic structure engineering, and former Executive Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Dalian University of Technology, passed away in Shanghai on September 10. The official obituary described him as an “outstanding CCP member” and as a “pioneer in the research of seismic resistance of high earth-rockfill dams and nuclear power plant engineering in China.”

Kong Xianjing, born in 1952, obtained his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees at Dalian University of Technology before joining the faculty. He became an associate professor and then a professor in 1990 and 1992, respectively. Kong held various roles within Dalian University of Technology, including Vice President, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, and Executive Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee. In 2017, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

Kong Xianjing devoted himself to research and practical engineering in the area of seismic resistance of high earth-rockfill dams and nuclear power plant projects throughout his career. He served as Deputy Director of the Energy and Civil Engineering Department of the CCP Ministry of Education, Executive Director of the China Dam Engineering Society, and Executive Director of the China Hydraulic Engineering Society.

Dalian University of Technology is a key university directly under the Ministry of Education of the CCP and is a designated “Double First-Class A-Level” institution, as well as a key university under the “Project 211” and “Project 985” initiatives of the CCP.

Li Changsheng, a CCP member, member of the 13th Committee of the CCP in Heilongjiang Province, and Party Committee Secretary of Northeast Agricultural University, passed away on August 29 at the age of 57 due to ineffective treatment of illness.

Li Changsheng, born in 1967, held various positions within the CCP, including Director Level Officer in the Organization Department of the Enterprise Cadre Management Division of the Heilongjiang Provincial Committee, Deputy Director Level Officer in the General Office of the Provincial Government, Director in the General Office of the Provincial Government, Deputy Director and Party Group Member of the General Office of the Provincial Government, Standing Committee Member and Minister of the Organization Department of the Mudanjiang Municipal Committee, Vice Secretary and Secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of the Mudanjiang Municipal Committee. In April 2021, he was appointed as the Party Committee Secretary of Northeast Agricultural University.

Li Guofeng, a CCP member, member of the Jiusan Society, former Dean of the School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering at Dalian University of Technology, and a doctoral supervisor, passed away in Dalian on September 9 at the age of 56 due to unsuccessful treatment of illness. Li Guofeng received his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees from Harbin Normal University, Northeast Normal University, and Dalian University of Technology, respectively. He taught at Dalian University of Technology for a long time and held positions such as Vice Dean and Dean of the School of Electrical Engineering.

Cai Yuanhu, a CCP member, aero engine expert, former Dean of the School of Power and Energy at Northwestern Polytechnical University, and a doctoral supervisor, passed away in Chengdu on September 7 due to illness. Cai Yuanhu was the first aero engine doctoral graduate cultivated independently after the CCP established its rule. He served as an expert in aero engine technology at the General Equipment Department of the CCP and as a member of the Expert Committee of the National Defense Science and Technology Commission’s “Aero Engine Project.”

Zhu Yiwen, a member of the China Democratic League, former Dean, professor, and doctoral supervisor of the School of Civil Engineering and Architecture at Wuhan University, passed away in Wuhan on September 6 due to illness. Zhu Yiwen received special subsidies from the State Council of the CCP and served as a part-time professor at Huazhong University of Science and Technology. He held positions such as a member of the Mechanics Society of China and Vice Chairman of the Southern Contact Committee for Computational Mechanics.

Fe Junfeng, a CCP member, Associate Professor and Director of the School Psychology Education Research Institute at Nanjing University, and former Director of the Psychological Health Education and Research Center at Nanjing University, passed away in Nanjing on September 3 at the age of 50 due to ineffective treatment of illness. Fe Junfeng also served as a special invited expert for the “Employment and Entrepreneurship Guidance Teacher Training” of the National Higher Education Student Information Consulting and Employment Guidance Center under the Ministry of Education, and Deputy Secretary-General of the Jiangsu Department of Education’s Psychological Health Education Expert Guidance Committee.

Ni Shixiong, former Dean of the School of International Relations and Public Affairs at Fudan University, former Dean of the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University, former Director of the Fudan University American Studies Center, and international relations expert, passed away in Shanghai on September 2 due to illness. Ni Shixiong also held positions such as a member of the Social Science Committee of the CCP Ministry of Education, Vice Executive Director of the National Association for International Politics Research at Universities, Vice Chairman of the Shanghai International Relations Institute, and Vice Chairman of the Shanghai American Studies Association.

In an article published on the Quitting the CCP website titled “Epoch Times’ Solemn Statement,” it is pointed out that the end is near for the Communist Party. However, this evil party (cult) has committed heinous crimes against all beings, against gods and Buddhas throughout history, and God will surely hold this demon accountable. If one day God instructs mankind to hold the Communist Party accountable, it will not spare those so-called steadfast party supporters.

Under the long-term brainwashing of the atheistic CCP, many Chinese people do not believe in karma. 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 illness and epidemics.

Since the outbreak of the CCP virus (COVID-19) pandemic in China in December 2022, CCP members, officials, and various experts, scholars, and celebrities supporting the CCP have been dying in rapid succession. 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 do not allow it to be treated as a pandemic response.

In March 2020, at the beginning of the epidemic outbreak, Master Li Hongzhi warned in an article titled “Rationality”: “Currently, the ‘CCP virus’ (Wuhan pneumonia) is coming with a purpose and target. It is here to eliminate the evil elements of the CCP, as well as those who stand with the CCP.”

Master Li Hongzhi pointed out, “Stay away from the evil CCP, don’t stand with the evil CCP because behind it is a red devil, their behavior is despicable, and they commit all evils. God is about to eliminate it, and those who stand with it will be eliminated as well.”

Master Li Hongzhi also indicated how people can navigate through this plague: “People should sincerely repent to God. Recognize your shortcomings and hope for an opportunity to change for the better; this is the remedy; this is the panacea.”