The subsequent battles can be described as crushing dry weeds and smashing rotten wood; the court's army was already corrupt and degenerate, with soldiers who couldn't fill their stomachs or wear warm clothes. Moreover, many of the soldiers were forcibly recruited farmers, whose bodies had long been frail from years of toil. Facing off against the robust soldiers led by Murong Shuangshuang, Wang Wei, and Wang Jingqi, they stood no chance at all.
In just over a year, Wang Wei and Wang Jingqi completely conquered the Capital City. Wang Wei held a grand coronation ceremony in the Capital City, officially becoming the Emperor.
Murong Shuangshuang was granted the title of Marquis of Ten Thousand Households, promoted to Great General, and became an official of the first rank. Then Murong Shuangshuang spent another year sweeping through and subduing the local rebel armies and bandits outside.
