On the third floor of the library, there is a memorial exhibition of the old dean Xu Teli, aiming at learning from Xu Teli and taking Xu Teli as an example. There is a stone tablet in front of the library, engraved with Xu Teli's famous saying "seeking truth from facts, not being self-righteous".
Xu Teli himself likes to collect books, and half of his early teaching income was to buy books. Before the Great Revolution, there was a rich collection of books here, but later, many books were lost because of the war. From Yan 'an period to before liberation, there were more than 20,000 books, including Chinese and foreign books and periodicals in social sciences and natural sciences, more than 5,000 books in thread-bound, more than 5,600 books in old and new paperbacks, more than 3,000 books in foreign languages, more than 800 books in newspapers/kloc-0, maps and pictures. There are many eyebrows and notes in the book. All the books in the collection were donated to the country. 1983 arrived in Changsha and handed over to Hunan Library for preservation.