Mugi 無寄 (Korean reading; standard Mandarin: Wújì; fl. mid-14th c.), with the further sobriquet Unmuk 雲默, was a Goryeo 高麗 dynasty Korean Sŏn 禪 monk active in the second quarter of the fourteenth century, when Korea was a Yuán-tributary state. His sole surviving major work is the Shìjiā Rúlái xíngjì sòng 釋迦如來行蹟頌 (KR6r0029), a two-juan versified life of the Buddha. Other biographical details are not preserved.
The catalog meta records his “dynasty” as 元 (Yuán), reflecting the Goryeo-Yuán political relationship; in cultural and religious terms he is properly a Korean Buddhist figure.