Konstantin Tserpitsky

Beitan station, which served as the beginning of a general assault, which ended on the same day with the capture of all the forts of the fortress.

On September 11, Tserpitsky again set off on a campaign, towards Lutai, with the goal of occupying the Chinese railway Tonka-Shanghai-Huan-Yingkou.

In late summer and early fall of 1901, Russian troops organized and conducted operations in northern Manchuria to capture the last remaining leaders of the hunhuz movement.

Kaulbars, with the subordination of Lieutenant General Tserpitsky and the troops of the South Manchurian Detachment to him during the hostilities.

The result of these actions was the capture of the Chinese general Sheu and the surrender of yet another leader of the Hunhus Fulango.

From November 1904 to September 1905 – commander of the 10th Army Corps, which took part in the battles near Liaoyang and Mukden during the Russo-Japanese War.

The corps commander, General Tserpitsky, personally led the Buzuluk regiment to attack.