To learn Feng Shui, you can refer to the following classic books: 1 Book of Changes: Feng Shui originated from the Book of Changes, which contained many Feng Shui principles for the layout of houses and offices. [2] Zang Jing: This is a Feng Shui book written by Wang Yinglin, a famous geologist and Feng Shui master of the Tang Dynasty. It introduced the basic theory and practical application of Feng Shui. 3. Qingnangjing: It was a Feng Shui book written by Li Chunfeng, a famous Feng Shui master in the Tang Dynasty. It elaborated on the theory and practice of Feng Shui in detail. 4."House Classic": It was a Feng Shui book written by the famous Feng Shui master of the Song Dynasty, Guo Shoujing. It introduced the Feng Shui principles of how to arrange houses and offices according to the topography and surrounding environment. The above are some of the classic Feng Shui works that are essential reference materials for learning Feng Shui. Of course, in addition to the above books, one could also read relevant Feng Shui academic papers, research materials, and the experience of Feng Shui masters to further understand and learn Feng Shui knowledge.