Lüzhu

'green pearl'; died 300) also called Liang, was an Ancient Chinese courtesan, dancer and music teacher.

[1][2] She was bought by Shi Chong (249–300), an official of Emperor Wu of Jin, and was his concubine.

[2] She became famous for her artistry and beauty, as she entertained his guests as a courtesan and dancer.

The famous composition Aonao qu has been attributed to both her as well as to Shi Chong.

[4][2] Lüzhu is depicted in the Wu Shuang Pu (無雙譜, Table of Peerless Heroes) by Jin Guliang.

The painting Golden Valley Garden by Hua Yan , 1732, depicting Shi Chong listening to the music of Lüzhu, Shanghai Museum