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Interpretation of three crimes

The explanation of the third attack (1). The third crime. "Tian Wen Xia Zhi of South Shu Qi": "In the fifth year of Yongming, the three criminals, Gengzi and Taibai, finished the left share of the first star in the southwest." (2) the third violation of the law. "The Book of the New Tang Dynasty, Record 4 of Food": "In the early years, salt and iron were transported, which made Pei Xiu write a treaty: if you commit three crimes privately, you will die." "Yuan Shi Zong Tai Ji": "Do it again, ah; Three crimes, staff; Four sins, on the death penalty. " (3) A staccato in lyrics and songs. A person who makes three sounds in a song is called three offenders, such as "Three Offences Against Jiang Yun". Zhang Songyan's "Etymology and Original Preface": "Meicheng people repeat slow songs, draw close to them, or move to the palace to become a song of three crimes and four crimes. According to the monthly law, their songs are very complicated. " See "Aggressive Tone".

Word decomposition

The interpretation of "three" is three names, two plus one ("three" is often capitalized on banknotes and documents): three-dimensional space. Trilogy. Three kingdoms (Chinese dynasty names). Look before you leap. Shut my mouth. Radical:1; The explanation of crime is violation, violation: foul. Break the law. Crime. Offending someone's face (formerly referring to offending the majesty of a king or elder) is taboo. One who breaks the law, a guilty person: a prisoner. Criminal attack: invasion. Qiu did nothing. Cause: get sick. Be worried. Be suspicious. Make a mistake: make a mistake.