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English: In the midnight of one past day, when I was deeply in the home of dreams, the sweet-smelling of blooming white Jasmine awaked me up and touched my heart.

The sweet-smelling of Jasmine is usually in symbol of the temperament of Chinese scholars - keeping them far away from the noisy cities but dreaming to the pure spirituality. In the life of common people, white Jasmine has also been applied into the teas which made the water tasted beautifully. Here is a piece of the introduction of Jasmine tea: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasmine_tea

Dears, this spring, try to cultivate one and collect some flowers to make yourselves' Jasmine tea. I thought: it would give you a beautiful spring
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