Background
Miss Li was born in Zhili, China, in 1896.
Miss Li was born in Zhili, China, in 1896.
She graduated from the First Normal School for Girls of Zhili province in 1918.
Li Shi-shan served as an editor of the Women's Star Weekly in Tianjin and concurrently principal of a school for adult females in Tianjin. She was a founder and editor of the Tianjin Women's Daily, which was sealed by order of Gen. Wu Pei-fu in the winter of the same year. Miss Li acted as a proctor of the school for girls of the Hsianghsan Children's Home at Peking. In 1927 she became a member of the standing committee of the Shanghai Special District Party Headquarters and concurrently director of the Women's Department. Since 1929 Miss Li Shi-shan held the post of an editor of a women's bimonthly first published in Shanghai and later in Nanjing. Then she acted as a secretary of the training department of the Central Party Headquarters. Li Shi-shan attended the National People's Congress in Nanjing as a representative of the Hebei Provincial Party Headquarters from 1931.
Miss Li became a member of the Kuomintang in 1923.
Miss Shi-shan Li married to Chen Hsiao-chin and had two daughters.