Jia Chong - Appointments and Titles Held

Appointments and Titles Held

The following appointments and titles were held by Jia Chong when he served the state of Wei
  • Marquis of Yangli (陽里亭侯) - inherited by Jia Chong from his father Jia Kui
  • Gentleman of the Imperial Secretariat (尚書郎)
  • Duzhi Kaoke (度支考課)
  • Gentleman of the Yellow Gate (黃門侍郎)
  • General of the Household of Agriculture in Ji Commandery (汲郡典農中郎將)
  • Army Advisor (參軍事) to General-in-Chief Sima Shi
  • Marquis of Yiyang (宜陽鄉侯)
  • Minister of Justice (廷尉)
  • Central Protector of the Army (中護軍)
  • Marquis of Anyang (安陽鄉侯)
  • Attendant of Scattered Cavalry (散騎常侍)
  • Marquis of Linyi (臨沂侯)
The following appointments and titles were held by Jia Chong when he served under Sima Yan, who was then King of Jin
  • General of the Guards (衛將軍)
  • Yitong Sansi (儀同三司)
  • Geishizhong (給事中)
  • Marquis of Linying (臨潁侯)
The following appointments and titles were held by Jia Chong when he served the Jin Dynasty
  • General of Chariots and Cavalry (車騎將軍)
  • Attendant of Scattered Cavalry (散騎常侍)
  • Deputy Director in the Imperial Secretariat (尚書僕射)
  • Duke of Lu Commandery (魯郡公)
  • Chief Imperial Secretary (尚書令)
  • Palace Attendant (侍中)
  • Senior General of Agile Cavalry (驃騎大將軍)
  • Excellency of Works (司空)
  • Grand Commandant (太尉)
  • Crown Prince's Tutor (太子太保)
  • Imperial Secretary (錄尚書事)
The following titles were granted to Jia Chong posthumously
  • Duke Wu (武公)
  • Grand Minister (太宰)

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