…Fu Chong defend the base of Hu Kong Castle (in modern Xianyang, Shaanxi).
In his anxiety, he has not ensured that his army has a sufficient water supply.
Yao Xing sets up his army at nearby Mawei to prevent Former Qin forces from reaching the river near Mawei, and Former Qin forces are stricken by thirst, but still fight harder.
Yao Xing initially orders Yin to be cautious, but Yin, realizing the trouble the Former Qin forces are already in and believing that morale would be destroyed if he undertook a cautious strategy, fights back fervently, and the Former Qin forces collapse.
Upon hearing the defeat, Fu Deng's brother Fu Guang and son Fu Chong abandon the two bases that they are holding, and Fu Deng is unable to recapture them.
He now seeks help from the prince of Western Qin, Qifu Gangui, who sends a relief force headed by Qifu Yizhou.
As Fu Deng seeks to join up with Qifu Yizhou, Yao Xing ambushes and captures him, and then executes him.
He disbands Fu Deng's troops and gives Fu Deng's Empress Li to Yao Huang.
Fu Deng's crown prince Fu Chong assumes the imperial title and attempts to resist Later Qin a few months longer, but dies in battle against Western Qin later in the year after Qifu Gangui turns against him, ending Former Qin.
Later Qin assumes nearly all of Former Qin's remaining territory.