Half a lifetime of wind and rain and half a lifetime of cold, what does a glass of turbid wine mean?

"Half a lifetime of wind and rain and half a lifetime of cold, a glass of turbid wine respects the fleeting time" means: I have experienced wind and rain, experienced ups and downs, and suffered a half-body injury. I don't hate to say a word, but I just feel sad inside. People who don't go home under the green light are just heartbroken by a glass of turbid wine.

The original sentence: Half a life of wind and rain and half a body of cold, a glass of turbid wine respects the fleeting time. Looking back on the first half of my life, seven points are sour and three points are sweet. The sunrise in the east reminds people, but I don't know that the heart is not as good as the sunset. Farewell, never see again, we will spend the Spring and Autumn alone forever!

"Wind and rain" is a metaphor for dangerous and bad situations. From the Biography of Zhu Hanbo: (Zhu Bo) moved to Gongcao a little bit, making friends with chivalrous men, following literati, and not avoiding the wind and rain.

"Turbid wine" is a Chinese character, and the pinyin is zhuójiǔ, which refers to unfiltered wine. The wine brewed with glutinous rice and yellow rice is turbid. From the book "Breaking Up with the Mountain" written by Wei of the Three Kingdoms: Stay with an old friend, talk about life, drink a glass of turbid wine, play a piano, and make a self-declaration.

"fleeting time" refers to the time and years that pass like water. From the poem "Deng Yunyang Jiuli Belt" by Bao Zhao in the Southern Dynasties: "If you don't return to your heart, you will be ill in a fleeting time."