Shi Hong (石弘) (313 – c.December 334[1]), courtesy name Daya (大雅), was briefly an emperor of the Jie-led Later Zhao dynasty of China after the death of his father Shi Le, Later Zhao's founder.
Because after his cousin Shi Hu deposed him, he was created the Prince of Haiyang (海陽王), he is sometimes known by that title.
Shi Hu further forced Shi Hong to create him the Prince of Wei, with intent to echo the powers that Cao Cao had while being Emperor Xian of Han's regent.
Shi Le's wife Empress Dowager Liu decided to take a chance.
Shi Hong's mother Consort Cheng assumed the empress dowager title.