After Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor, he killed Li Shanchang and Liu Ji. Why didn't Liu Bang kill him after he proclaimed himself emperor?

Li Shanchang is equivalent to Xiao He and Liu Ji in the Han Dynasty and Sean in the Han Dynasty. (In fact, Liu Ji is inferior to Sean in status and contribution, which is just a folk legend. )

Xiao He and Sean are very wise. They know the truth that a dead rabbit cooks a dog, and they know the art of emperors.

Xiao He, 1, Liu Bang sent all his sons to the front when he was in Xiang Yu.

2. When Liu Bangping rebelled, Liu Bangping worried about Xiao He in the backyard, and Xiao He deliberately embezzled ink and ruined his reputation, so as to reassure Gaudi.

Sean: After Liu Bang proclaimed himself emperor, he almost ignored everything and was not in power, so Liu Bang was much relieved.

But Li Shanchang didn't understand this truth. As for Liu Ji, he was actually killed by Hu Weiwei's carelessness. Not counting Zhu Yuanzhang's murder.