Pi Yi-shu

[1] She also served as chair of the women's steering committee of the New Life Movement's Shaanxi chapter.

[1] During the Second Sino-Japanese War she was president of the Shaanxi branch of the Chinese Women's Service and Anti-Japanese War Soldiers Association and headed the provincial branch of the Chinese Wartime Childcare Association.

The chair of the women's committee of the Shaanxi branch of the Kuomintang, Pi was a delegate to the 1946 Constituent National Assembly [zh] that drew up the constitution of the Republic of China.

She became a member of the Kuomintang central committee and served as director general of the Chinese Women's Anti-Communist Federation [zh].

Her husband was also elected to the legislature and the couple relocated to Taiwan during the Chinese Civil War.