revengeofmakno
Eclectic Enigma
As a chinese, I indeed want to know whether Li shiming who building the great Tang Dynast is famous outside East-asian culture?
In a word, No
Most people outside that region don't know much of anything of Chinese history. You could tell them almost anything and they might believe it.
There are a few people who have heard the names of some specific dynasties and some VERY general sketchy patterns, such as;
China is an old civilization and was centred on the two large river valleys and there were some terra cotta soldiers buried in tombs.
The Tang were a strong dynasty,
The Song were weak and were taken down by the Mongols who were in control when Marco Polo came around,
The Ming got rid of the Mongols, sailed around and then burned their fleet and lost the chance to be a world super-power.
Later the Qing came along and pushed the borders out but then declined to a very weak state and were pushed around by the Japanese and the Western Powers,
A "republic" of some kind was formed in 1911-1912 by Sun Yat-sen but he later died and Chiang was not as good as him and thus China continued in a weak state until the Japanese invaded in a big way. Chiang and Mao fought eachother as much as the Japanese.
Mao overthrew the Nationalists by 1949 and attacked the UN forces in Korea. He had trouble with the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution tore things apart.
After Mao died, Deng took over and moved China into more conventional economic development.
Don't expect more than that in terms of history even from well educated people.
Anyone who knows remembers the names of specific emperors other than Kublai Khan (and Genghis obviously) is very rare.