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第66章 致谢 (1)

在本书的写作过程中,蒙古国立大学主管研究事务的副校长R·萨米亚先生(R.Samiya)、历史学家巴亚尔赛汗先生(Bayarsaikhan)提供过热心的帮助和建议,在此表示衷心的感谢。

感谢我的朋友王峰先生和李彤女士。他们挽救了我存储在移动硬盘中的数据。感谢师姐刘冬、师兄丁明杰以及明志、张平诸君的支持。尤其感谢丁明杰兄,他总是在我意志消沉的时候给予我充分的鼓励。感谢姚映然、沈山等出版界诸位先生,感谢本书责任编辑石楠,得益于他们的帮助和辛勤工作,本书才得以顺利出版。

最后,我要感谢我的家人,特别是我的妻子。他们一直是我前进的动力。谨以此书献给我的家人们。

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