- Princess Shi
Princess Shi (石王后, personal name unknown), who might have taken the title Empress Shi (石皇后) at one point, was the wife of
Lü Guang (Emperor Yiwu), the founder of the Chinese/Di stateLater Liang .Very little is known about her. What is known is that when Lü Guang, who was then a
Former Qin general, was sent by the Former Qin emperorFu Jiān in 383 on a mission to subdue the Xiyu (西域, modernXinjiang and former SovietCentral Asia ) kingdoms, she did not accompany her husband but remained in the Former Qin capitalChang'an with his sonLü Shao , who was probably her son as well. When Chang'an fell toWestern Yan forces in 385, they fled to the semi-independent stateChouchi , and after Lü Guang established Later Liang after returning from his Xiyu mission and seizing Liang Province (涼州, modern central and westernGansu ), they arrived in his capital Guzang (姑臧, in modernWuwei ,Gansu ) in 389. Lü Guang, who then carried the title Prince of Sanhe, created her his princess and created Lü Shaoheir apparent . By the time he claimed the imperial title "Heavenly Prince" ("Tian Wang ") in 396 and created Lü Shaocrown prince , she was not mentioned, implying that she might have died by that point, and there was no further reference to her in history. If she had in fact survived to 396, she would have likely been created empress. The table below assumes that she survived to 400 when Lü Guang died, but that was in fact not likely.
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