At this point, the prince of Zhao stationed troops in Jingxingkou, and his military adviser suggested staying put and sticking to the city, but the prince of Zhao did not adopt it, but led his troops out of the city and vowed to do or die with Han Xin.
Knowing this, Han Xin led his troops straight to Jingxingkou, and sent two thousand cavalry to ambush in the valley. When Liang Jun was at war, he quickly occupied Zhao Ying. Then, 10,000 elite soldiers were sent back to the water array. Facing the surging river, the soldiers knew that there was no way out, and they fought bravely to kill the enemy and pushed forward desperately.
As a result, Zhao was defeated, and when he returned to the camp, he found that the camp had been planted with Manchu flags, so his situation was in chaos. The Han army took the opportunity to attack on all fronts and finally won the war.