Lü Shao
Lü Shao (; died 400),
courtesy name Yongye (永業), also known by his
posthumous name as the
Prince Yin of Later Liang (後涼隱王), was briefly the second
ruler of the
Di-led
Later Liang dynasty of China, ruling as its
Heavenly King. He was a son of the founding emperor
Lü Guang (Emperor Yiwu), but not his oldest son. Rather, he was considered Lü Guang's rightful heir because he was born of Lü Guang's wife. (His mother is therefore likely
Princess Shi, although he could also be born of an even earlier wife.) His birth year is unknown, but he referred to himself as not yet 19 when he took the throne briefly in 400.
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