Under what circumstances should the word "three" be read three times and under what circumstances should it be read four times?

Reading the third sound has the following explanation.

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Be free [unrestrained]

The crowd dispersed. -"Xunzi cultivate one's morality". Note: "Those who disperse or do not observe are also."

Another example is laziness; A person who is idle, useless or useless to the world. After refers to the hermit); Naked (holiday; Leisure); Sandan (shotgun, birthday party. Shu San; Unconstrained); Leisure (leisure); Idle (carefree); Disperse (let go); Laziness (lax in spirit and action)

Unique; Free and easy [naturally unrestricted; At ease]

Mrs. Wang has a loose look, so she has an atmosphere under the forest. -"Shi Shuo Xin Yu"

Another example: scattered lang (elegant and hearty)

Nominal position, no or only a little work can be paid.

At first, Shi San often had high expectations for the election when riding a horse in the Jin Dynasty, which was the same as when serving in a middle school. Later, his post was idle and his employment became lighter. -"Song Shu Kong Ji Biography"

Another example: scattered positions (idle positions); Being away from home (an idle official position without certain responsibilities); Scattered land (idle land) refers to idle official positions); A dispersed person (baron without obligation or fief); Temporary workers (servants without fixed jobs); Loose officials (officials with official names but no fixed positions)

Messy; Miscellaneous [random; Messy]

Snowflakes fell into the curtains and wet them. The fur was not warm and the gold cup was too thin. -Tang, Song of Snow White, sent Tian Shuji Wu home.

Another example: scattered traces (uncertain whereabouts); Dispersion (disorientation, disorder); Scattered (scattered); Divergent (different); Birthday (birthday). The ordinary little birthday is different from the whole birthday on Friday and Wednesday. Sandongjia (juggling with 100 people); A loose name (loose name)

In particular, the article is not bound by rhyme. Such as: scattered sentences (poetic sentences that don't rhyme or are wrong); Prose (prose); Li San (official script written with three strokes); Prose (that is, prose style. A style that does not require clear pronunciation and mellow voice)

Fragments; Dispersed [dispersed; Fragments; Odd number]

Sunset in the mountains, people scattered, the satrap returned, and the guests followed. -Song Ouyang Xiu's Drunk Pavilion

Another example is: loose salt (powder salt); Loose money (loose money); Loose stagnation (bits and pieces left behind); Fragments (bits and pieces); Scattered places (scattered residences); Dispersed prisoners (prisoners held separately or separately); Loose tea (tea leaves that are not pressed into pieces or pieces); Retail investors (sporadic small households)

Rough [careless; In atten-tive〔 [negligence] such as: scattering (negligence); Loose and clumsy (loose and careless)

Ordinary; Incomplete [ordinal number; Useless]. For example, casual clothes (clothes worn at ordinary times); Scattered people (ordinary people); After metaphor useless person)

Powder [powder medicine]

Take it with two dollars. -Biography of Hua Tuo in the Later Han Dynasty

Another example: Wei Ping powder; Hemp boiling powder; Powder (medicated noodles)

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