Mùzēng 木增 (active late Míng), styled Chángqīng 長卿, Huáyuè 華岳, Shēngbái 生白; Ā zhái Ā sì 阿宅阿寺 (a Naxi-language honorific). The famous Naxi 納西 (the Mosuo) chieftain-Buddhist patron of the Lìjiāng 麗江 region in the late Míng period; one of the most important non-Han Chinese Buddhist patrons of his time. Hereditary chieftain of the Mu 木 family of Lìjiāng, he sponsored the publication of major Buddhist texts in the Yúnnán region and was an active editor and collaborator on Buddhist liturgical materials, including the late-Míng recension of [[KR6e0150|Huáyán jīng hǎi yìn dào chǎng chàn yí]] (X1470, where his function is dìng zhèng 訂正 / “editorial correction”). Birth and death dates not preserved precisely; conventional scholarship places him in the late-Wàn-lì / Tiānqǐ / Chóngzhēn period (1573–1644).