Appointments and Titles Held
- Senior Major (別部司馬)
- Colonel of Sharp Edge (厲鋒校尉)
- Administrator of Guangyang (廣陽太守)
- Marquis of Du (都亭侯)
- General Who Attacks the South (征南將軍)
- Marquis of Anping (安平亭侯)
- General Who Pacifies the West (安西將軍)
- General of Agile Cavalry (驍騎將軍)
- General of Chariots and Cavalry (車騎將軍)
- Marquis of Chen (陳侯)
- General-in-Chief (大將軍)
- Grand Marshal (大司馬)
- Marquis Zhong (忠侯) - granted to Cao Ren posthumously
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