Mother Lü
Mother Lü | |
|---|---|
呂母 | |
| Born | unknown |
| Died | 18 AD |
| Nationality | Xin China |
| Known for | first female rebel leader in Chinese history |
| Children | Lü Yu |
Mother Lü (Chinese: 呂母; pinyin: Lǚ Mǔ; died 18 AD) was a rebel leader against the Xin dynasty of China. She started a peasant uprising after her son was executed by the government for a minor offence, and became the first female rebel leader in Chinese history. After she died of an illness, her followers became a major force of the Red Eyebrows rebellion which played a significant role in the downfall of the Xin dynasty and the restoration of the Han dynasty by Liu Xiu.