The Goddess of Fire

The Goddess of Fire

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The Goddess of Fire

1 وەرز | 32 ئەڵقە
2013/07/01
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1. Episode 1

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7/1/2013

2. Episode 2

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7/2/2013

3. Episode 3

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7/8/2013

4. Episode 4

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7/9/2013

5. Episode 5

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7/15/2013

6. Episode 6

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7/16/2013

7. Episode 7

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7/22/2013

8. Episode 8

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7/23/2013

9. Episode 9

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7/29/2013

10. Episode 10

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7/30/2013

11. Episode 11

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8/5/2013

12. Episode 12

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8/6/2013

13. Episode 13

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8/12/2013

14. Episode 14

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8/13/2013

15. Episode 15

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8/19/2013

16. Episode 16

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8/20/2013

17. Episode 17

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8/26/2013

18. Episode 18

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8/27/2013

19. Episode 19

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9/2/2013

20. Episode 20

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9/3/2013

21. Episode 21

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9/9/2013

22. Episode 22

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9/10/2013

23. Episode 23

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9/16/2013

24. Episode 24

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9/17/2013

25. Episode 25

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9/30/2013

26. Episode 26

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10/1/2013

27. Episode 27

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10/7/2013

28. Episode 28

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10/8/2013

29. Episode 29

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10/15/2013

30. Episode 30

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10/15/2013

31. Episode 31

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10/21/2013

32. Episode 32

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10/22/2013

کورتە

Goddess of Fire is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Moon Geun-young, Lee Sang-yoon, Kim Bum, Park Gun-hyung, Seo Hyun-jin, Jun Kwang-ryul, Jeong Bo-seok, Byun Hee-bong, Han Go-eun, and Lee Kwang-soo. It airs on MBC on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 32 episodes beginning July 1, 2013. The historical drama depicts the life and love of Yoo Jung, who is based on real-life 16th century historical figure Baek Pa-sun, renowned as the first female potter and porcelain artist in the Joseon Dynasty. Baek's glazing skills were so prized, she was appointed as a china maker for the royal family. But her fame also attracted the attention of foreign invaders, and during the Japanese invasion in 1592, she was among the Korean artisans captured and forcibly taken to Japan and made to continue their craft there. Under Toyotomi Hideyoshi's orders to enrich Japanese arts and culture, Baek helped the advancement of many new types of pottery that would be claimed as Japanese works of art. She became well-respected in Japan, and there exists a shrine in the city of Arita dedicated to her.