What does it mean if you don’t pass the joy and don’t give the white tea?

It means drinking tea leisurely, with nothing else to do, just waiting for you.

The pleasures will not be spent, and the white tea will not be allowed. It comes from "The Good Years" by Annie Baby, and the meaning of this sentence is that I drink tea leisurely, and have nothing else to do. I am just waiting for you. .

If you don’t spend time with me, don’t give me white tea, I will remember the years and my whole life. I will spend the rest of my life like a horse in bright clothes and an angry horse. I hope someone will accompany you to see all the raging flames. After the rain and before the dew, on the Mekong River, you can wash yarn, pick water plants, sail a boat, pick water lilies, remember the sweetness of March green plums, and marvel at the beauty of Jinling's bamboo horses.