In Western Zhou Dynasty, the character Ming conveys not only a holy existence but holy symbols. Ming does not merely represent the orders or lives used by later generations. Our knowledge of the tradition of Zhou Wen is mostly based on Ming. Furthermore, politics, religion and patriarchy, the three dimensions of the holy world view of people in the Zhou Dynasty, were centered in Ming as well. Ming was fully practiced by people in the Zhou Dynasty through the construction of culture. Therefore, the original meaning of Ming is the reason why it is an important concept and focus of later speech in Chinese philosophy.