Xiè Yùtáng 謝玉堂 (fl. Dàoguāng era, mid-1840s), Qīng charitable-publisher of Lùhé 潞河 (the canal-junction town near Beijing, modern Tōngzhōu 通州). According to the preface to the Chūnjiǎo jí (KR3ed125), Xiè annually printed and distributed over one hundred fascicles of shànshū 善書 (morality books) at his own expense. In spring 1845 he commissioned 孟文瑞 (Mèng Wénruì) to compile a selected formulary from the Huíshēng jí and other prior compilations; the result is the Chūnjiǎo jí. Xiè represents the mid-19th-century North-China-Plain literati-charity-publishing milieu that funded the wide distribution of medical and moral literature through the prefectural-and-canal-junction trade networks. No further biographical record.