Sŏ Hŭi
| Sŏ Hŭi | |
| Hangul | 서희 |
|---|---|
| Hanja | 徐熙 |
| RR | Seo Hui |
| MR | Sŏ Hŭi |
| Courtesy name | |
| Hangul | 염윤 |
| Hanja | 廉允 |
| RR | Yeomyun |
| MR | Yŏmyun |
| Posthumous name | |
| Hangul | 장위 |
| Hanja | 章威 |
| RR | Jangwi |
| MR | Changwi |
Sŏ Hŭi (Korean: 서희; Hanja: 徐熙; Korean pronunciation: [səːhi]; 942 – 8 August 998) was a Korean politician and diplomat during the early days of the Goryeo period. His art name was Yŏmyun and his posthumous name was Changwi. Sŏ is best remembered for his diplomatic skills that led 60,000 Khitan troops to withdraw from Goryeo.