Daliang had taken Rong City; after resting for a day, they dispatched troops to attack Wang City.
Helan Ying and Feng Zhan, who were defending Wang City with sixty-five thousand soldiers, couldn't hold it for more than a day before they had to retreat in disarray, losing an additional two thousand soldiers in the process.
The venerable duke did the same as before: rewarding the army and taking control of Wang City. He replaced the Dawei flag on the city tower and ordered a day of rest before continuing toward Qingzhou City.
Qingzhou City had a similarly thin defense. Helan Ying, leading his forces, resisted for two days but ultimately had to retreat as well.
Thus, in less than ten days, Daliang had captured three Dawei cities, their momentum unstoppable.