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What do you mean, white tea and nothing else?
It means "life is dull and quiet, very leisurely, without the troubles of secular things"

From "white tea is nothing else, I am waiting for the wind, waiting for you." Anne Baby's 2007 collection of poems "The Golden Age of Su Nian".

With the words "white tea, pure happiness, nothing else", I have done my best in autumn.

Extended data:

English explains the pure happiness of white tea, nothing else;

Life is very leisurely, and there are no common troubles.

Example:

I sat by the window reading, the cat was by my side, and the white tea was pure and happy.

I sat by the window reading a book, with the cat beside me, and my life was very leisurely, with no common troubles.

References:

Su Nian Jinshi _ Baidu Encyclopedia?