Appointments and Titles Held
- The following appointments and titles were held by Huang Quan when he served Liu Zhang
- Registrar (主簿) to Governor of Yi Province Liu Zhang
- Chief of Guanghan County (廣漢縣長)
- The following appointments and titles were held by Huang Quan when he served Liu Bei and the state of Shu
- Lieutenant General (偏將軍)
- Protector of the Army (護軍)
- Assistant Officer in the Headquarters Office (治中從事)
- General Who Guards the North (鎮北將軍)
- The following appointments and titles were held by Huang Quan when he served the state of Wei
- General Who Guards the South (鎮南將軍)
- Marquis of Yuyang (育陽侯)
- Palace Attendant (侍中)
- Inspector of Yi Province (益州刺史)
- General of Chariots and Cavalry (車騎將軍)
- Yitong Sansi (儀同三司)
- Marquis Jing (景侯) - granted to Huang Quan posthumously
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