“…The spins on M(1) and M(2) are paired, which is supposed to frustrate the spins on the M(3), as the intrinsic nature of the interaction is antiferromagnetic and M(3) cannot pair with M(1) and M(2) at the same time . It has been reported that spin frustration usually occurs in the isolated [M 3 O(O 2 CR) 6 L 3 ] and similar structures, when M = Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, or Ru . Recently, it has been demonstrated that frustration gives rise to complex magnetic properties such as chiral spin structures, orbitally driven magnetism, spin‐ice behavior exhibiting Dirac strings with magnetic monopoles, valence‐bond solids, and spin liquids …”