Li Yuanjia's book is true.

The eleventh son of Emperor Gaozu Li Yuan was named Hanwang. Originally from Ji Cheng, Longxi (now Qin 'an, Gansu), he lived in Chang 'an and later moved to Luzhou (now xiang yuan, Shanxi). 15 years old, official to secretariat. Wuhou, grant Qiu. During the dictatorship of Wuhou, he was summoned by Li Xian, the Chinese emperor, to discuss Wang Fabing's crusade against Wuhou. After the news leaked, he and his son were forced to commit suicide. Less eager to learn, like to collect books, Li Yuanjia Biography of Old Tang Dynasty said that he "collected thousands of books, which is different from ancient Chinese characters". He is good at calligraphy and writing brush, and especially likes drawing animals, such as dragons, horses, tigers and leopards. After being killed, his home was copied and his books, calligraphy and paintings were burned to the ground. Li Chuan, the son of Huang Guogong. Father and son are the most enthusiastic collectors, with the largest collection of books, which is beyond the reach of the secret cabinet.