In 1964, Peter Higgs proposed the Higgs mechanism, a theory explaining the generation mechanism of the property mass for gauge bosons. After that, physicists proposed many theories and experiments to prove the existence of the Higgs boson. Then in 2013, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) discovered the Higgs boson, and in the next ten years, physicists did a large amount of research about the boson, the other possible kinds of Higgs boson, and the pairs of Higgs boson. However, it is hard to prove those theories through experiments mainly due to the large mass of the Higgs boson. In this paper, the author discusses the process of particles getting mass and the significance of the Higgs boson. The history of the Higgs boson and its impact on the world is summarized, and some probable predictions of the future research orientation are proposed by summarizing the past research papers and concluding from those articles. Overall, physicists can do more research on the interactions between the Higgs bosons, whose sensitivity can be used to discover those possible particles in the future.