The Book of Burial (Chinese: <small>t</small> , <small>s</small> , <small>p</small> Zàngshà «) was a 4th or 5th-century AD work by the Eastern Jin period Taoist mystic Guo Pu.
The work was a commentary on the now-lost Classic of Burial (<small>t</small> , <small>s</small> ); as it survived and transmitted the classic's teachings, the Book of Burials principles relating the flow of qi to the appropriateness of a tomb's location were influential on the development of fengshui.