Sun Luyu (died August or September 255),[2] courtesy name Xiaohu, was an imperial princess of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China.
She was the younger daughter of Sun Quan, the founding emperor of Wu, and his concubine Bu Lianshi.
Sun Luyu initially married Zhu Ju, a general who briefly served as the fifth Imperial Chancellor of Wu.
Many of the officials involved in the power struggle were executed, exiled or removed from office.
[9] Sun Luyu's husband, Zhu Ju, was demoted and reassigned to a new post in Xindu Commandery (新都郡; around present-day Chun'an County, Zhejiang).
Zhu Ju thought that the decree was genuine so he killed himself as ordered.
Some palace servants claimed they could remember the clothes she wore when she died, so [Sun Hao] ordered two shamans to separately summon her spirit and observe closely.
After some time, the shamans saw a woman in her 30s dressed in purple and white, wearing a blue patterned headpiece and red silk shoes.