What do you mean by white tea and nothing else?

There is nothing else in white tea. Interpretation: It means that life is plain and quiet, very leisurely and comfortable, without the annoyance of worldly things, and I talk about my carefree single state now.

White tea is nothing else. The whole poem means drinking tasteless and light tea, and waiting for the wind by the way is actually waiting for you. Today's parting makes ordinary wine bitter, and the unbreakable wicker has been broken. Since then, my world has become bleak because of you.

The road under my feet is lonely. Without my former lover's company, the breeze blows, and I am alone in the wind. Originally a very dull day, but after that, every day seems to have a wait.

It comes from "White tea is nothing else, I am waiting for the wind and waiting for you." Anne Baby's 27 anthology "The Golden Time of Su Nian".