That night, Zhao Hanzhang launched a night attack on the Shi Army Camp, encountering a counter-ambush. Luckily, there was coordination on the outskirts, as Fu Tinghan commanded two other armies to assault and scatter the enemy forces, preventing them from encircling; they were then attacked separately by the Zhao Family Army until dawn, narrowly claiming victory.
Shi Le fled with over eighteen thousand soldiers; the remaining ten thousand weren't killed or captured by Zhao Hanzhang. After a night of fierce battle, her best record was three thousand. Most of the others took the opportunity to escape, scattered among the mountains and wilds.
Shi Le was not anxious about his situation, even though he had lost two consecutive battles.
When morale was low, he would brutally kill Jin people to boost morale.
When soldiers dwindled, he would gather scattered generals or directly capture and recruit.
