Appointments and Titles Held
- Tuntian Commandant of Haichang (海昌屯田都尉)
- Colonel Who Stabilises Might (定威校尉)
- Right Commander (右部督) under Sun Quan
- Administrator of Yidu (宜都太守)
- General Who Pacifies the Border (撫邊將軍)
- Marquis of Hua (華亭侯)
- Right Protector of the Army (右護軍)
- General Who Guards the West (鎮西將軍)
- Marquis of Lou (婁侯)
- Grand Viceroy (大都督)
- General Who Assists the State (輔國將軍)
- Governor of Jing Province (荊州牧)
- Marquis of Jiangling (江陵侯)
- Bearer of the Yellow Axe (黃鉞)
- Senior General-in-Chief (上大將軍)
- Right Protector (右都護)
- Chancellor (丞相)
- Marquis Zhao (昭侯) - granted to Lu Xun posthumously by Sun Xiu
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