Chi Shi-ying

Chi Shi-ying
齊世英
Personal details
Born(1899-10-04)October 4, 1899
Liaoning, China
DiedAugust 8, 1987(1987-08-08) (aged 87)
Taipei, Taiwan
NationalityRepublic of China
Political partyChina Democracy Party (1960)
Other political
affiliations
Kuomintang (until 1954)
ChildrenChi Pang-yuan
RelativesLuo Yuchang (son-in-law)
OccupationPolitician, intelligence officer, dissident
Known forKuomintang resistance leader in Manchuria, co-founder of the China Democracy Party

Chi Shi-ying (simplified Chinese: 齐世英; traditional Chinese: 齊世英; pinyin: Qí Shìyīng; October 4, 1899 – August 8, 1987) was a Chinese politician, intelligence officer, and dissident. As a close confidant and secretary to Chen Li-fu, as well as a member of the CC Clique, Chi was one of the key leaders of Kuomintang resistance in Manchuria during the Second Sino-Japanese War. In 1954, he was expelled from the Party by Chiang Kai-shek. Following his expulsion, he co-founded the China Democracy Party in 1960 alongside Hu Shih and Lei Chen.