Cheng Yizhi
{{Short description|Chinese politician (1902–1997)}}
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{{Infobox officeholder
| image = 程毅志.jpg
| caption = Cheng in 1953
| office1 = Member of the Legislative Yuan
| term1 = 1948–
| constituency1 = Universities
| birth_date = 1902
| birth_place = Xiangcheng County, China
| death_date = 14 April 1997
| death_place =
}}
Chen Yizhi ({{lang-zh|程毅志}}, 1902 – 14 April 1997)Hu Jianguo (2003) 近代華人生卒簡歷表, p342 was a Chinese politician. She was among the first group of women elected to the Legislative Yuan in 1948.
Biography
Chen was born in Xiangcheng County in Henan Province in 1903. She attended {{ill|Peking Women's Normal University|zh|北京女子师范大学}}, where she graduated from the Department of Education. She subsequently taught at the university's high school, where she later became headmistress. She also worked as a professor at the {{ill|National Women's Normal College|zh|國立女子師範學院}} and the National School of Oriental Language and Literature, and as an inspector for the Department of Education of Peking municipality and Hebei Province.中華民國當代名人錄 [Who's Who in the Republic of China], Zhonghua Book Company, 1978, p403
As part of the 1948 parliamentary elections, five members were elected to the Legislative Yuan to represent universities, with Chen one of the five elected. She subsequently relocated to Taiwan during the Chinese Civil War.