Sami Mansei
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Sami Mansei (沙弥満誓 novice Mansei), flourished circa 720, was a Japanese Buddhist priest and poet. Little is known of his life except that his secular name was Kasa no Ason Maro. While serving at a temple in the north of Kyūshū, he was a member of Ōtomo no Tabito's literary coterie. His few surviving pieces are collected in the Man'yōshū or Thousand Leaf Collection.
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- Steven D. Carter, Traditional Japanese Poetry: An Anthology, Stanford U. 1993 [ISBN 978-0804722124]
- Our life in this world by Sami Mansei
- Man'yoshu Book 3 poem 351