Zheng Lizhi, male, Han nationality, is a native of Taibei, Taiwan Province. He was born in 1924 and graduated from the Economics Department of Fudan University in 1961.
After his university graduation, Zheng remained at Fudan where he taught and directed the Institute of World Economy. He later directed the university‘s Center of Japanese Studies. Zheng also began an involvement with Chinese organizations focusing on Japanese studies. He served as an executive council member of the Chinese Society for Study of Japanese Economy and vice-president for the Shanghai Municipal Society of Japan Studies.
A native of Taiwan, Zheng has long been affiliated with the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League. He was chairman for the 7th and 8th Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League Shanghai Municipal Committees. He also was a standing committee member of the 5th Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League Central Committee.
In 1993 and 1998, he became Vice-Chairman of the 8th and 9th CPPCC Shanghai Municipal Committees.
1998— | Vice-Chairman, CPPCC, Municipal Committee Shanghai Municipality | |
1997— | Chairman, Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League (TDSGL), Municipal Committee Shanghai Municipality | |
1961 | Graduate, Fudan University, Economics Department Shanghai Municipality |