What does the poem "Practice with the wind, ask Shan Ji if he remembers that year" mean?

The meaning of this poem is: despite the wind, I still have to do things and be very skilled. Asked something, I don't remember.

From Guan Yunshi's new poem "Falling Plum Breeze-Comfortable"

Turbid hip flask savage idle, I don't know if spring will go. My children are fishing by the willow tree.

Take advantage of the wind to do dry training, ask the mountain but don't remember the year.

Let the pine-pointed crane avoid smoking, wet the cloud pavilion, and pick tea and fry it in front of Hanbi Cave.

Guan Yunshi (1286~ 1324) was a famous poet and essayist in Yuan Dynasty. The Yuan Dynasty was a Uighur and proficient in Chinese. The word floating cen, number into lent, sparse fairy, acid lent. Uighur was born in Gaochang and feared our nobles. His grandfather Ali Haiya was the founding general of the Yuan Dynasty. Formerly known as Xiaoyun Shihaiya, his father is famous for his brother and Guan is his surname. Since the number of acid lent. At the beginning, because of his father's shadow, he was attacked by thousands of families, and he sent Jue to his younger brother and went north to learn from Sui Yao. During the period of Injong, he studied in Hanlin as a bachelor and served as a doctor. He knew how to make letters patent and practiced national history together. Soon, he resigned, went into hiding, changed his name to "Yi Fu", and made a living selling medicine in Qiantang, calling himself "Lu Hua Taoist". Today, Ren Ne combined his Sanqu and Xu Zaisi's Sanqu into one, and named it Tianzhai, which became "Sweet and Sour Yuefu".

As a bachelor of Hanlin, Guan Yunshi was deeply influenced by Han nationality's thought and literature. He appreciates the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River and yearns for a quiet and leisurely life. After resigning from his post, he lived in seclusion in Jiangnan, renamed himself "Yi Fu", and made a living selling medicine in Qiantang, calling himself "Lu Hua Taoist". He is good at writing Sanqu. It is said that his tunes were spread in Zhangpuyang, Zhejiang Province, and later called "Haiyan Opera", which spread to the Ming Dynasty and was the pioneer of "Kunqu Opera".