The Court's awards did not disappoint Li Xuan, the first of which was the 'Hereditary Commander of the Weisuo Institute'. This is a military position ranked from the 3rd rank official, meaning that Li Xuan's descendants could inherit the 'Hereditary Commander of the Weisuo Institute' position from him.
The Great Jin Dynasty didn't have the second-tier nobility, so the 'Hereditary Commander of the Weisuo Institute' was almost equivalent to the status of a viscount in the previous dynasty.
This is the pinnacle of the hereditary military ranks, the next step is to be ennobled, which shows the generosity of the court's rewards.
Of course, this is due to the fact that Li Yan was a sinner at the time, and the Court attributed all the merits of the Battle of Beigu Mountain to Li Xuan.
Unfortunately, Li Xuan had already entered the Liudao Division and couldn't enjoy these benefits himself. Otherwise, he would now be a proper 3rd-rank military official, even higher than Li Yan.