Who was the general of the Qing army in the battle of jaxa?

Peng Chun

In the first month of the 24th year of Kangxi, on the basis of fully preparing for the recovery action, Emperor Kangxi ordered Peng Chun, the commander in chief, to be in charge of general print in Heilongjiang and direct the recovery of jaxa. On April 28th, Peng Chun led 3000 Qing troops, carrying warships, artillery and other weapons, set out from Aihui, entered jaxa by land and water, and arrived at the gates of Jacques Sack on May 22nd. Then he sent an ultimatum to Russian leader Tolbuzin to withdraw immediately. Tolbuzin relied on the city to build a strong artillery force and fought back.

Tan Lang Sabusu

In February of the 25th year of Kangxi, Emperor Kangxi immediately ordered Sabusu to repair warships at the same speed, led two thousand troops to attack jaxa, and ordered Lin to lead four hundred Fujianese rattan soldiers to participate in the war. On July 24th, the Qing army arrived in jaxa and besieged the city. Sabusu ordered the Russian army to surrender and was rejected. In August, the Qing army began to attack the city.