Feng Shui was an ancient traditional Chinese philosophy. Its theoretical basis was to predict and adjust the good or bad fortune of human residences and offices through the layout of the environment, topography, wind direction, water flow and other natural factors. Fengshui books are a kind of cultural heritage. They contain a lot of Fengshui theory and practical experience, but not all Fengshui books can be read at will. Generally speaking, Feng Shui books required a certain amount of professional training and certification to understand the contents. Some important Feng Shui works such as the Book of Changes, Tao Te Ching, and Feng Shui Jing required professionals with profound knowledge and rich practical experience to understand and use. In addition, there are also some Feng Shui books that need to be read carefully. For example, some books involving Feng Shui taboos and Feng Shui strangeness may contain some superstitious and supernatural elements. For people who do not believe in science, it may have misleading and negative effects. Therefore, it is recommended for ordinary readers to choose some officially certified Feng Shui books with professional background and safe and reliable content to read to avoid misunderstandings and troubles caused by incorrect reading methods.