Lü Mu (? ~ AD 18) was one of the first peasant uprising leaders to resist Wang Mang’s rule in the late Western Han Dynasty. She was also the first female leader of a peasant uprising in Chinese history. She is from Langyahaiqu (now part of Rizhao Donggang District). Zi Luyu was appointed as a tour guide in the county and was in charge of patrolling and arresting people. In the first year of the Tianfeng reign of Wang Mang (AD 14), Lu Yu was killed by the county magistrate because he did not follow the county magistrate's instructions to punish the people who could not pay taxes. Full of grief and anger, Lu's mother vowed to avenge her son. She took out all her family property, and after some careful planning, she quickly gathered a team of hundreds of people to train troops and wait for the opportunity.