Empress Lu (Qianfei)
Empress Lu (路皇后, personal name unknown) was an
empress of the
Chinese dynasty
Liu Song. Her husband was
Emperor Qianfei.
Her father Lu Daoqing (路"慶) was the younger brother of Emperor Qianfei's grandmother
Empress Dowager Lu Huinan, making her generationally her husband's aunt. She was his second wife. Very little is known about her -- certainly far less than the historical accounts about Emperor Qianfei's first wife, Crown Princess He Lingwan (何令婉), who died before Emperor Qianfei became emperor, about whom both
Song Shu and
Nan Shi had much to say. This might be because Crown Princess He was from a noble family, where as Empress Dowager Lu's lineage was considered lowly. Emperor Qianfei created her empress in
465, after having become emperor in
464 on his father
Emperor Xiaowu's death. It is not known what happened to her after Emperor Qianfei, a violent and impulsive ruler, was assassinated just 16 days after creating her empress, and Emperor Qianfei was buried with Crown Princess He, without provision for Empress Lu to be buried with him in the future.