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The military hierarchy of the Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) and Three Kingdoms period (220–280 CE) of China.

Non-permanent general positions
These general positions were created for ad hoc or ceremonial purposes. In some instances, the person holding the position had no real military command.

General of the Household positions
Some of these positions were created for ad hoc or ceremonial purposes. In some instances, the person holding the position had no real military command.

Colonel positions
Some of these positions were created for ad hoc or ceremonial purposes. In some instances, the person holding the position had no real military command.

Commandant positions
A Commandant (都尉) led 1 yíng (營) made up of 5 bùs or 2,000 men. Some of these positions were created for ad hoc or ceremonial purposes. In some instances, the person holding the position had no real military command.

Major positions
A Major (軍司馬) led 1 bù (部) made up of 2 qǔs or 400 men