In 352 BC, Qi united with Song and Wei to attack Xiangling (now Sui County, Henan Province). King Wei Hui defeated Qi and other three-nation coalition forces with Korean troops. Qi had no choice but to invite Chu generals Jingshe came out to mediate and reconcile with the Wei state ("Shui Jing Huai Shui Zhu" quoted the ancient "Bamboo Book Annals").
In early 352 BC, the Zhao army in the western battlefield ignored Zhao Chenghou's ceasefire order and joined forces with the Qin army to break Wei's old capital Anyi. Pang Juan, who entered Handan, forced Zhao Chenghou's company to send several young men to the western battlefield to convey Zhao Chenghou's orders, and the Zhao army in Hedong and Hexi was forced to stop military operations. After Zhao Jun withdrew from the battle, Qin Jun faced Wei Jun and Han Jun alone. Soon, the Wei army and the Han army reversed the situation on the western battlefield and counterattacked the Qin army. The Qin army was at a disadvantage and only retained a few military strongholds such as Anyi and Shaoliang. After the Wei army and the Korean army in the western battlefield stabilized the situation, they dispatched part of their troops to assist Long Jia in the battle with Gongzi Zhuang. After several rounds of fighting, the Qin army led by Gong Zizhuang was completely wiped out. After Long Jia regained the lost territory south of Yuguan, he led Wei and Han to march west to rescue Prince Shen of Xiangling. King Wei Hui of Wei in Daliang City ordered the Daliang defenders to rebuild the road out of the city and attack the capricious Song and Wei forces, cutting off the Song and Wei forces' supply to Tian Ji's army. The Qi, Song, and Wei forces led by Tian Ji could only seek supplies from Chu. . The Wei army reversed the situation in various battlefields. Seeing that the situation was not good, King Xuan of Chu ordered Jingshe to stop military operations against Wei, sued King Wei Hui for peace, and returned the Wei land between Suishui and Huishui occupied by the Chu army. At the same time, Cut off the supply to Tian Ji's army. Long Jia led the Wei and Han coalition forces and Prince Shen's army in Xiangling City to attack the Qi, Song and Wei coalition forces led by Tian Ji, and achieved a great victory. King Qi Wei asked Tian Ji to ask Jing She to sue for peace with Wei on his behalf. King Wei Hui asked King Qi Wei for a large piece of land before the matter was settled.
The commander-in-chief of the Qi State at that time was Tian Ji, the horseman