Chen Yuyi (; 1090–1138) was a Chinese poet and politician of the Song dynasty.
In 1127, the Jin army seized Bianjing (today's Kaifeng, Henan), the Song army was routed. After the perdition of the Song dynasty, Emperor Gaozong fled to Shaoxing and established the Song dynasty. Chen fled with his family, moving from Hubei, to Hunan, and then Guangdong, and ending up in Fujian. In 1131, he came to Lin'an, capital of Southern Song dynasty. He was appointed as an official in the newly founded central government. He died in 1138, aged 49.
His biography was included in the History of Song.
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