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Примечания
При написании этой книги я старался как можно больше опираться на первоисточники как на китайском, так и на английском языке, а также на интервью с участниками событий и их собственные записи. Цитируя чужие сообщения и исследования, я старался быть предельно внимательным. Любые допущенные ошибки прошу считать моими.