Empress Du Zhu

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Empress Du Zhu (杜珠) was an empress of the Chinese/Jie state Later Zhao. She was Shi Hu (Emperor Wu)'s second empress.

Du Zhu was initially a concubine of Shi Hu, with the title Zhaoyi (昭儀). She bore him at least two sons -- Shi Xuan (石宣) and Shi Tao (石韜). Shi Xuan carried the title of Duke of Hejian, and Shi Tao the Duke of Qin. In 337, after Shi Hu's first crown prince Shi Sui (石邃) was executed for having plotted his father's assassination, Shi Xuan, as the next son in age, was created crown prince. Shi Sui's mother Empress Zheng Yingtao was deposed, and Consort Du was created empress to replace her.

Nothing further was mentioned about Empress Du herself in historical records. In 348, after Shi Xuan killed Shi Tao after a dispute between the brothers, Shi Hu had him executed cruelly and deposed Empress Du, although he did not kill her. There was no further record of her in history, and it is not known when she died.

Preceded by
Empress Zheng Yingtao
Empress of Later Zhao
337-348
Succeeded by
Empress Liu