Gao Chong

The direct line of Juqu's family was severed in 447 (the eighth year of Taiping Zhenjun [zh], the fifth era of the reign of Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei).

[1] Emperor Xiaowen of Wei appointed him Zhongsan [zh], and he was transferred to Sangonglang of Shangshu.

[2] In the next year, his surname Gao was restored, he inherited his father's title, and was appointed Chief of the Army, General Fubo (Chinese: 伏波將軍), and Governor of Luoyang County.

[3] He was posthumously given the rank of Governor (Taishou [zh]) of Yuyang County.

In 529 (the second year of Yong'an, the second era of the reign of Emperor Xiaozhuang), he was further presented with the titles of Conqueror General (Chinese: 徵虜將軍) and Provincial Governor (Cishi [zh]) of Cangzhou.