In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, he held the position of military general
General:
The head of the military generals, his official position is higher than that of the three dukes, sometimes above the three dukes, sometimes below the three dukes.
Hussar General:
Placed under the general, than the third duke. There are four levels of generals in the median rank of the three dukes: the great general, the hussar general, the chariot general, and the guard general.
General Riders:
Placed under the hussar general, than the third duke.
General Wei:
Placed under the general of the chariot cavalry, than the third duke.
Zhonglang will:
The rank of military attaché in the Han Dynasty was divided into three levels: general, lieutenant general, and lieutenant. In peacetime, the highest official position that an ordinary military attache can obtain is a lieutenant general.
Captain:
The lieutenant is a military attache position slightly lower than the lieutenant general, and the rank is "more than two thousand stones".
General of the Fourth Army:
That is, the former general, the left general, the right general, and the rear general.
General of the Four Expeditions (Four Expedition Generals):
The name of the heavy general, that is, the general of the east, the south, the west, and the north.
General of the Four Towns (General of the Four Towns):
The name of the heavy general, that is, General Zhendong, General Zhennan, General Zhenxi, and General Zhenbei.
General Si'an:
The names of the heavy generals, namely General Anton, General Annan, General Anxi, and General Anbei
General Siping:
The names of the heavy generals, namely General Pingdong, General Pingnan, General Pingxi, and General Pingbei.
Grand Governor:
Cao Weizhi, the first product, is not often placed, and is an additional official.
Governor:
It was established at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Because there was no subordinate relationship between the miscellaneous generals, the post of governor was set up to supervise several armies and be the military commander.
Miscellaneous Generals:
During the Han and Wei dynasties, he often gave a certain name in front of the "general" as his official position.
General of the Military Division (Military Division):
One of the miscellaneous generals.
Leading Generals (Leader, Medium Leader):
One of the miscellaneous generals.
Protector General (Protector, Medium Protector):
One of the miscellaneous generals.
Supervising the Army (Medium Supervision Army):
The duties of supervising and inspecting the army, and sometimes as a military advisor or military commander.
General Fenwu:
One of the miscellaneous generals.
Metropolitan Shogun (Metropolitan Protection):
One of the miscellaneous generals.
Cavalry General:
One of the miscellaneous generals. Senior General's Name.
After Liu Cong crossed over, he thought that the names of the generals were too complicated, so he set the main commanders of an army as the commanders, such as the commanders of Xiangyang City Defense.