Tsinghua University Mourns Passing of two Military Academy Academicians, Both Members of the Communist Party

The Chinese Communist Party has been covering up the epidemic for more than four years. Epoch Times has collected and organized information on the deaths of famous figures in various fields such as the CCP’s party, government, military, police, scientific research, education, and arts, and found that most of them were CCP members. Their common characteristic is that they served for the CCP’s existence, glorified the CCP’s ideology, and whitewashed the CCP’s evil rule. The cause of death is often referred to by the authorities as “ineffective treatment of illness,” without specifying the specific disease. Many of them were elites in various fields, but unfortunately, their talents, efforts, and dedication were misplaced. Since the CCP’s establishment, it has caused the abnormal deaths of 80 million people and continues to persecute good Chinese people, accumulating a blood debt. Good and evil have their consequences, and the epidemic is targeting the Communist Party. The CCP regime is on the verge of collapse, and all those who stand with the CCP will become sacrifices for the party. A wise person does not stand under a collapsing wall, and the way to save oneself is to quickly disassociate from the CCP, its organizations, and groups.

On June 8th and 11th, 2024, two academicians from Tsinghua University, Zhu Yong (Beirui), an expert in nuclear chemistry and chemical engineering, and Wang Yongzhi, an aerospace technology expert, passed away in succession. On June 7th, Song Xinqi, a professor in the Chemistry Department of Tsinghua University, also passed away. All three were CCP members. During the same period, at least 8 professors, teachers, and high-ranking CCP officials from various well-known universities in mainland China also passed away, with at least 4 of them being CCP members.

The official website of the Chinese Academy of Engineering “Deceased Academicians List” shows that Wang Yongzhi, a CCP member, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, aerospace technology expert, and professor at Tsinghua University, passed away on June 11, 2024.

Wang Yongzhi, born in November 1932 in Changtu County, Liaoning Province, joined the CCP in 1949 and entered the Aeronautics Department of Tsinghua University in 1952. He graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute in 1961 with a major in missile design. He was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1994, becoming one of the first academicians of the academy.

Wang Yongzhi had served as the director of the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, vice director of the Science and Technology Committee of the Aerospace Industry Ministry and chief designer of the launch vehicle series, chief designer of the surface-to-surface missile series, chief designer of China’s manned space engineering, dean of the School of Aerospace Engineering at Tsinghua University, and senior consultant for China’s manned space engineering. He was known as the “pioneer of China’s manned space engineering.”

Wang Yongzhi dedicated himself to the overall design and development of strategic missiles and launch vehicles for the CCP for a long time. He participated in and led the design and development of 6 missile models, 2 launch vehicle models, and the “Shenzhou” series spacecraft. In 2003, he received the highest science and technology award from the CCP.

Zhu Yong (Beirui), a CCP member, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and professor at the Institute of Nuclear Energy and New Energy Technology at Tsinghua University, passed away in Beijing on June 8, 2024, due to illness.

Zhu Yong (Beirui), born in December 1929 in Shanghai, entered the Chemistry Department of Tsinghua University in 1947 and graduated in 1951 to stay on as a teacher. He was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1995. He had served as the deputy director of the Institute of Nuclear Energy Technology at Tsinghua University and chairman of the Academic Committee of the Institute of Nuclear Energy Technology Design, as well as serving as a member of the National Nuclear Safety Expert Committee.

According to the official obituary, Zhu Yong (Beirui) was one of the pioneers and leaders in the field of nuclear chemistry and chemical engineering at Tsinghua University, conducting fundamental research on nuclear fuel reprocessing, process development, and talent cultivation. He had won the National Science Conference Award and the “Dedication to National Defense Science and Technology” honorary certificate from the National Defense Science and Technology Commission.

Song Xinqi, a CCP member, retired professor of the Chemistry Department at Tsinghua University, and physical chemist, passed away in Beijing on June 7, 2024, due to illness.

Song Xinqi, born in August 1928 in Changshu, Jiangsu Province, entered the Chemistry Department of Tsinghua University in 1946 and stayed on as a teacher after graduating in 1951 until retirement. He had served as the 25th Chairman of the China Chemical Society, Chairman of the Beijing Chemical Society, the first Ph.D. supervisor in the Chemistry Department of Tsinghua University after its reinstatement, and the first director of the Academic Committee.

Song Xinqi was involved in research in various fields such as laser-induced fluorescence, chemical luminescence systems and mechanisms, multi-channel optical fiber sensing technology, porphyrin photosensitive oxygenation reactions, photosensitive color change systems, organic electroluminescent systems, preparation of nano TiO2 materials and their photocatalytic oxidation. He had long been a member of the National Ministry of Education’s primary and secondary school textbook review committee and participated in national primary and secondary school curriculum reform efforts.

In an incomplete tally, at least 8 university professors, teachers, and CCP officials had passed away in mainland China within five days from June 7th to 11th, with at least 4 of them being CCP members.

Lu Yongrui, a CCP member, former Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Discipline Inspection Secretary, former Party Committee Secretary of the College of Business at Beijing United University, and acting Dean, passed away in Beijing on June 11, 2024, due to illness. The official obituary described him as an “outstanding CCP member.”

Liu Haifeng, a teacher at the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Harbin University of Technology, passed away in Harbin on June 11, 2024, due to illness.

Lu Qi, a teacher at the Continuing Education College of Harbin University of Technology, passed away in Harbin on June 11, 2024, due to illness.

Kan Guixiang, a CCP member, professor at the Chinese Wushu Institute of the Beijing Sports University, passed away in Beijing on June 9, 2024, due to illness. Kan Guixiang, a female, was a ninth dan master of Chinese martial arts. She had served as a professor in the Wushu Routine Teaching and Research Room, a master’s supervisor, a national-level martial arts referee, and an expert committee member of the National Sports General Administration Wushu Research Institute.

Liu Jiang, a professor at the China Academy of Art, honorary president of the Xiling Seal Society, and a calligraphy and engraving artist, passed away in Hangzhou on June 9, 2024, due to illness. Liu Jiang had previously served as the director of the Chinese Seal Art Museum, chairman of the Zhejiang Calligraphy Education Research Association, chief consultant of the Zhejiang Calligraphers Association, and executive president of the Xiling Seal Society.

Yan Zhiqiang, a professor at the School of Media and Film Studies at Jiangsu Normal University, passed away at the Central Hospital in Xuzhou City on June 8, 2024, due to illness.

Hui Junying, a CCP member, professor at the School of Underwater Acoustics at Harbin Engineering University, and former director of the Department of Underwater Acoustics Engineering, passed away in Harbin on June 8, 2024, due to illness. Hui Junying had worked at the Military Engineering Institute of the CCP, Harbin Ship Engineering Institute, and Harbin Engineering University successively; he had served as a member of the academic committee of the “National Key Laboratory of Underwater Acoustics” and “National Key Laboratory of Sonar Technology,” an editorial board member of “Torpedo Technology,” and received special government allowances from the State Council of the CCP, winning national and provincial-level scientific and technological awards multiple times.

Yi Jiexiong, a CCP member, Marxist philosopher, former director of the Institute of Social Development at Peking University, former chairman of the Academic Committee of the Marxist College of Peking University, and professor at the Marxist College of Peking University, passed away in Beijing on June 8, 2024. The official obituary described him as an “outstanding CCP member.”

Epoch Times published “Epoch Times’ solemn statement” on the Quit CCP website, stating: The Communist Party’s doomsday is coming. The evil party has committed heinous crimes against sentient beings and the divine in history, and God will definitely settle accounts with this demon. If one day, God instructs someone to settle accounts with the Communist Party, those so-called steadfast Party members of the evil Party will not be spared.

Under the long-term atheistic brainwashing of the CCP, many Chinese do not believe that good deeds will be rewarded or that there will be consequences for evil actions. However, for members of the CCP and those who adhere to CCP ideology, God will take their lives in various ways, including through diseases and epidemics.

Ever since the outbreak of the CCP virus (COVID-19) epidemic in China in December 2022, many CCP members, officials, as well as experts, scholars, and celebrities who stood for the CCP, have died in large numbers. Multiple pieces of evidence indicate that the epidemic is still prevalent in China, resulting in massive deaths. However, the CCP authorities have prohibited further nucleic acid testing and refuse to acknowledge it as an epidemic situation.

As early as March 2020, at the beginning of the epidemic, Master Li Hongzhi warned in his article “Reason”: “The current ‘CCP virus’ (Wuhan pneumonia) epidemic is purposeful and targeted. It is here to eliminate Party minions and those who align with the CCP.” Master Li Hongzhi pointed out, “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 evil deeds. God is about to eradicate it, and all those standing with it will be eliminated.”

Master Li Hongzhi also outlined how people should navigate through this epidemic: “People should sincerely repent to God, reflect on their own faults, and hope to be given the chance to mend their ways. This is the solution, this is the panacea.”