Does Liu Bei really want to be emperor?

In fact, from the name Liu Bei gave his son, it can be seen that Liu Bei had the idea of becoming an emperor.
Liu Bei named his eldest son Liu Feng, the second son Liu Chan, the third son Liu Yong, and the fourth son Liu Li, and the four sons' names together mean "Feng Zen Yongli".
Sealing Zen is an activity that only the emperor can hold, Liu Bei does not want to be the emperor, why does he want to seal Zen?
It's just that Liu Bei didn't want to directly express his meaning of being emperor, so he had to express it through his son's name. Liu Bei did one thing in his life that he regretted very much, that is, he killed Liu Feng.
Liu Feng was Liu Bei's adopted son, who followed Liu Bei in his southern expedition to the north and made great achievements, and later defended the town and defended the stability of the frontier.
When Guan Yu defeated Maicheng, he once asked Liu Feng for help, but Liu Feng did not send troops, and as a result, Guan Yu was killed.
Originally, Guan Yu's death was related to Liu Feng, but there was no direct connection, and the crime did not lead to death, but Liu Bei took this matter and killed Liu Feng.
Originally, Liu Bei did not have a murderous heart for Liu Feng, first, he was an adopted son with deep feelings, and second, Liu Feng's sin did not lead to death, and Guan Yu's soldiers were defeated and died, and there was not much connection with Liu Feng.
However, Zhuge Liang quietly said to Liu Bei: "Feng Gangmeng, after Yi Shi will eventually be difficult to control the emperor", Zhuge Liang means that Liu Feng has a fierce temperament, I am afraid that it will be difficult to control in the future.
Liu Bei was also impatient for a moment, listened to Zhuge Liang's words, and as a result, he killed Liu Feng.
After Liu Feng committed suicide, Liu Beicai felt that something was wrong, he regretted it, and he cried: "Zhuge Liang harmed me!" ”
In fact, Liu Feng's death was very unjust, Guan Yu's defeat and death was his own reason, and Liu Feng had nothing to do with it, and liu Feng was fierce, this was just his personality, it could not be a reason to kill him, if Zhao Yun was strong in martial arts, no one could beat him, was it also necessary to kill Zhao Yun?
This logic is clearly irrational. Originally, there were very few generals of the Shu Han Dynasty, and they did not cherish it well, but they killed indiscriminately, could the military strength of the Shu Han be strong?
If Liu Feng was still alive, he would surely be able to become the main general of Zhuge Lian's Northern Expedition, and the Northern Expedition would also be successful. It is a pity that a tiger general did not die on the battlefield, but died at the hands of his own people, which is really sad!
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References: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Zizhi Tongjian, etc