Xie Hui (謝晦) (390–426), courtesy name Xuanming (宣明), was a high level general of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song, who, along with his colleagues Xu Xianzhi and Fu Liang, deposed Emperor Shao after the death of Emperor Wu (Liu Yu) due to their belief that Emperor Shao was not fit to be emperor. When Emperor Shao's brother Emperor Wen subsequently killed Xu and Fu, Xie started a rebellion, but was defeated and killed.
Read more about Xie Hui: During Jin Dynasty, During Emperor Wu's Reign, During Emperor Shao's Reign, During Emperor Wen's Reign