In ancient China, "wall" actually refers to the steps from the lower part of the pavilion to the top. This kind of "wall" is sometimes made of clay, sometimes made of wood, and sometimes appears in a more colorful style, such as "flying wall". In ancient times, only kings or princes were qualified to build pavilions. Over time, "Bi" refers to the steps of the palace.
"Your Majesty" means that assistant ministers and ministers stand at the foot of the steps and talk to the emperor. They cannot directly address the emperor. He must first call the waiter on the stage and tell him that his name is "Your Majesty", which means to convey what the subordinates say to you through your subordinates and express what the subordinates say to their superiors. Cai Yong's "Dogmatism" volume: "If you call your majesty, I dare not scold the emperor, so I call you your majesty. Tell them, because they are inferior and respectful. "
Qin Shihuang established the emperor system according to the three emperors and five emperors. The Emperor claimed that "others directly address him as Emperor, Emperor and Long Live, and privately address him as Saint, Official and Supreme". Whether watching historical TV series or movies, as long as there is an emperor in the play, you will hear ministers calling the emperor "Your Majesty" on the left and "Your Majesty" on the right.
"Your Majesty" is the meaning conveyed to the emperor through your guards, indicating that humble people speak to noble people. Since the Qin Dynasty, the word "Your Majesty" has been specially used to address the emperor. For example, "Historical Records of Qin Shihuang": "Since ancient times, it is not as good as your majesty Wade." In this case, "Your Majesty" is "Qin Shihuang". If you write to the son of heaven, the book also uses this address. It can be seen that calling "the son of heaven" by "Your Majesty" comes from "not daring to criticize the son of heaven". Although the son of heaven is called "your majesty", it does not mean that "the son of heaven is in your majesty", but that "the person who told the son of heaven is in your majesty".