Three years later, just after the mourning period, he returned to serve as the Junior Vice Minister of Revenue.
[1] He had participated in putting down the Revolt of the Altishahr Khojas, thus his portrait was painted in the Hall of Military Merits, known as Ziguangge (紫光閣).
[3] In 1768, after the defeat of Maymyo, Arigun and Agui were appointed assistant commanders (副將軍) to attack Burma, accompanied with Fuheng.
Fuheng asked him to stay in Yongchang-fu (永昌府, present-day Baoshan, Yunnan) to take a rest, but he refused.
In the next year he took part in a fierce battle despite being ill, took the lead, and died of wound.