Mongolian poetry scholar and academic D.Tsend described D.Senge as “a shining star in modern Mongolian literature.” Sengee began writing poetry at a young age, and in 1932, he expressed his desire to contribute to the development of his country’s new culture and progress with his poem "On Culture." In 1933, he enrolled in a teacher training school, where he further honed his poetic talents. His major works, including "Gerelt tuye" and "Burkheg manan," reflect the achievements of the revolutionary society. Sengee wrote poems about the Soviet Union, his homeland, and soldiers, often praising those who protected the country and its borders. His works aimed to enlighten and educate the people, and he remains a celebrated author to this day.