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Where does "white tea is pure and happy, I am waiting for the wind and waiting for you" come from?
The original sentence: "White tea is nothing else, I am waiting for the wind and waiting for you." ?

White tea is nothing else, but a single sentence only shows that I am now very leisurely and enjoying a single life. But this is only half a sentence, and there is another sentence: I am waiting for the wind and waiting for you. The whole sentence comes from Anne Baby's "The Golden Years of Su Nian".

The first sentence describes my state, indicating that I have nothing to do now (single), and the second sentence describes my mood. The wind represents her superficial meaning, but in fact "you" is the key point, which means that I just want to wait for a "you" now.

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Qing Huan, Chinese words, definition: elegant and comfortable music.

Don Feng Zhi? Yun Xian Miscellaneous Notes Shao Yan Qing Huan:? Tao Yuanming had to send wine to the prefect, and he often threw it with mixed water, saying,' Less time to be happy.'

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Qinghuan