Wu Shufang
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Wu Shufang (Chinese: 吴树芳; died 1968) was a middle school geography teacher who was subject to multiple struggle sessions and then murdered and eaten by her students during the Guangxi Massacre of the Cultural Revolution.[1][2]
Wu Shufang taught geography at Wuxuan Middle School in the 1960s. Her students were members of the Red Guard and denounced her as a "class enemy". She was forced to attend struggle sessions.[2]
Wu's students beat her with belts and sticks until she died. They dragged her body through the streets of Wuxuan to the bank of the Qian River,[3] a common location for public executions of "class enemies". Under the supervision of CCP guards, the students forced another teacher to stab Wu's dead body and grab her heart and liver. The students took the heart and liver back to Euxuan Middle School where they barbecued the organs and ate them in a "flesh banquet".[4][5][3]