In the third year of Emperor Gaozu (the first 204 years), the Han army and the Zhao army fought in Jingxing. Han Xin, the general of the Han army, took advantage of Chen Yu, the commander-in-chief of the Zhao army, to set up a backwater array that violated the military taboo. He encouraged our soldiers to survive bravely, and transferred two thousand Qingqi to seize the Zhao army barracks, and filled the barracks with banners. Zhao Jun wanted to go back to the camp to have a rest, but he was surprised to see that the flag of the Manchu army had been planted in the camp, thinking that the Han army had all captured the kings and generals of Zhao, and the tide was gone, so the army was in chaos and fled.