The work is executed in the style of a traditional Japanese folding screen painting, and the number 93 is of great significance in the Selema, a belief developed by Aleister Crowley from Rabelais' philosophy, meaning "Do what thou wilt" and "Love is the law, and love under will is the law", and is a symbol of will and love, or It implies the true happiness of human beings. At the same time, the numbers also signify the anniversary of the victory over Japan in China, overlapping the image of the situation in China at the time and the state of the Communist government, and expressing the muddling of falsehood and reality, one of the subjects handled by the artist. The design is taken from Eitoku Kano's "Chinese Lion" folding screen, which is a powerful theme of Chinese origin in the context of Japanese art, and yet it is a fusion of classical and Pop art.