Career
Shi Hong was Shi Le"s second son, by his concubine Consort Cheng. Unlike the militaristic Shi Le, Shi Hong was known for his literary studies and kindness. In 330, after Shi Le declared himself first "Heavenly Prince" (Tian Wang) and then emperor, he created Shi Hong crown prince.
In fall of 333, Shi Le died, and Shi Hu immediately seized power in a coup.
In fear, Shi Hong offered to yield the throne to Shi Hu, but Shi Hu refused and forced Shi Hong to assume the throne and make him prime minister, and Shi Hong did southern 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. She conspired with Shi Le"s adopted son Shi Kan (石堪) the Prince of Pengcheng to start a rebellion against Shi Hu, but Shi Kan was defeated and executed cruelly by burning.
Empress Dowager Liu, after her role was discovered, was also executed.
Shi Hong"s mother Consort Cheng assumed the empress dowager title. Shi Hu also subsequently defeated the efforts by Shi Sheng (石生) the Prince of Hedong, Shi Language (石朗), and Guo Quan (郭權) to overthrow him. In 334, unable to stand Shi Hu"s persecution, Shi Hong personally visited Shi Hu and offered him the throne and the imperial seal, and Shi Hu refused—making it clear that it would be his initiative, not Shi Hong"s, if he wanted the throne.
Soon thereafter, claiming that Shi Hong had violated the customs on mourning, he deposed Shi Hong and demoted Shi Hong to the title of the Prince of Haiyang.
Shi Le"s descendants were, by this point, exterminated by Shi Hu. Yanxi (延熙 yán xī) 334
Father
Shi Le (Emperor Ming)
Mother
Consort Cheng.