The huge rock and standing rocks nearby at the top of the Kongwang Mountain may be a
combination of sacrificial altar with
the Chinese character "启” and totems of snakes, dragons and female private parts. The fact is confirmed that the character is “启” by studying history, combining facts and evidence, probing into the characteristics of the Chinese language, cherishing an idea that language originates from life, analyzing the character and comparing it with the other ancient characters. The analysis shows that the combination could have been built after Xiaqi defeated Boyi as a place to worship gods and ancestors, celebrate a victory and declare orders. Though it is only a character, "启” has a word system of form, pronunciation and meaning. It is evidence that there is a written word in the Xia Dynasty of China. It not only has a history of more than 4000 years but also is over 700 years older than Jiaguwen. The combination is a great cultural relic, and it is significant to exploring how the early country came into being. The combination is a great culture, and it is the first ray of the Chinese civilization as well as the earliest facts and evidence for the thought of heaven, earth and people in one.