Chen Yin (Chinese: 陳胤) (born April 16, 573[1][2]), courtesy name Chengye (承業), was a crown prince of the Chinese Chen dynasty.
Chen Yin was said to be intelligent and studious, but also often making mistakes.
Chen Shubao then considered deposing Empress Shen as well and replacing her with Consort Zhang, but as the rival Sui dynasty captured the Chen capital Jiankang in 589, ending the Chen dynasty and unifying China proper, that did not occur.
Chen Shubao was taken to the Sui capital Chang'an and treated as an honored guest of Emperor Wen of Sui, and Chen Yin followed his father to Chang'an.
Unlike many of his brothers, there was also no record that he served as an official to the Sui dynasty, so he probably died fairly early.