Shen Zhuliang (Chinese: 沈諸梁; pinyin: Shěn Zhūliáng), Duke of Ye (叶公) or Gao, Duke of Ye (叶公高) (c. 529 BCE – after 478 BCE), was a general and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Chu during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China.
After his father's death, King Zhao of Chu enfeoffed Shen Zhuliang with the city of Ye (in present-day Ye County, Henan) at the northern frontier of the Chu kingdom.
Shen Zhuliang put down the rebellion of Baigong Sheng and restored the king's rule.
At the same year, he appointed the grandsons of King Ping, Gongsun Ning [zh] (son of Zixi) and Gongsun Kuan [zh] (son of Ziqi), as his successors as the Prime Minister and the Chief Military Commander respectively.
The idiom “葉公好龍” was derived from this story, meaning that someone is pretending to like something which one actually dislikes or fears.