Feng was born in
Shanghai, Republic of China in May 1934. She graduated from
Beijing Normal University in July 1957, and worked in
Warsaw, Poland for a year. Feng was a professor at
Liaoning University, where she served as Chair of World Economic Research and Vice President of the Institute of Economic Research. She also served as Vice President of the China World Economics Society. Her research was focused on the world economy,
comparative economics, and Russian and Eastern European affairs. She published many research works and supervised more than 60 master's and doctoral students. Feng was a delegate to the
13th and
14th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. She also served as an advisor to the national and provincial governments. Feng died on 5 May 2019 in
Shenyang, at the age of 85. == References ==