First,? Long live your majesty. The historical origin of. Before the Han Dynasty, the title of your majesty specifically refers to a kind of building, that is, the steps from the lower floor of the terrace to the top of the terrace in the palace, which is the later era. Long live the name when it was first born in the Warring States period, it had only two meanings; One finger is dead and two fingers are cheering, both of which are very simple meanings.
Two? Long live your majesty. The process of sanctification. By the Han dynasty, these two words were gradually influenced by the emperor? Privatization? Because of the taboo custom in ancient China, you can't call the monarch by his first name, so you need a substitute name. After decades of propaganda in the Han Dynasty, Your Majesty was the supreme ruler of feudal society by default. Long live, by the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he was also designated as a monarch by Confucianism, and he was increasingly sanctified.
Therefore, the ancient monarch was called Your Majesty mainly because of taboo customs, and the fundamental reason was the popularization of Confucianism and the default of this title in the world. At first, the meaning of "Long live" only meant death or cheering, just like Ura in Russia, but in the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, with the sanctification of imperial power, there was only one meaning left: the ancient feudal supreme ruler could live a long life and continue his rule from generation to generation.