Li Hui (Three Kingdoms)

Li Hui
李恢
Administrator of Jianning (建寧太守)
In office
229 (229)–231 (231)
MonarchLiu Shan
ChancellorZhuge Liang
General Who Safeguards Han (安漢將軍)
In office
225 (225)–231 (231)
MonarchLiu Shan
ChancellorZhuge Liang
Inspector of Jiao Province (交州刺史)
(nominal)
In office
221 (221)–229 (229)
MonarchLiu Bei / Liu Shan
ChancellorZhuge Liang
Area Commander of Laixiang (庲降都督)
In office
221 (221)–231 (231)
MonarchLiu Bei / Liu Shan
ChancellorZhuge Liang
Preceded byDeng Fang
Succeeded byZhang Yi
Personal details
BornUnknown
Chengjiang County, Yunnan
Died231
Hanzhong, Shaanxi
RelationsLi Qiu (nephew)
ChildrenLi Yi
OccupationMilitary general, politician
Courtesy nameDe'ang (德昂)
PeerageMarquis of Hanxing Village
(漢興亭侯)

Li Hui (died 231), courtesy name De'ang, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China. After refusing Liu Zhang's service, Li joined Liu Bei early in his campaign to pacify Yi province. After Liu Bei's death, Li Hui proved his talents during Zhuge Liang's Southern Campaign and was appointed the area commander in the south. He set the standard for his successors, such as Ma Zhong, for sound governance. After Shu-Han's co-regent Li Yan was removed from office, Li Hui was promoted again and sent to Hanzhong to assist in the Northern Expeditions but died a year later.[1]