The first poem points out the location, highlighting the tall image of poets and soldiers who fought against the enemy with swords, showing the heroic spirit of overwhelming the enemy. The second poem points out the reason, saying that "the enemy is under control" shows the poet's confidence in defeating the enemy. The couplet and the neck couplet write battle scenes to show the poet's praise and joy for victory by describing the soldiers killing the enemy, and the tail couplet writer looks at the scene of the soldiers returning home in triumph, "behind the water array"