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  1. Título en inglés: Romance of Red Dust. También conocido como: The Three Musketeers / The Lady in Red. Genero: Artes Marciales, Histórico, Romance. Episodios: 30. Cadena: CTV. Periodo de emisión: 2006. Tema de apertura: Hong Chen (红尘) by Li Yi Chun (李翊君) Tema de clausura: Zhen De (真的) Really by Angela Chang.

  2. Drama: Romance of Red Dust; Country: China ; Episodes: 30; Aired: 2006; Original Network: CTV; Duration: 45 min. Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

  3. Mejores Más populares Programas Últimos Próximamente Reseñas Recomendaciones. Recommended For You Agregar un nuevo título. ... Romance of Red Dust (2006) Detalles; Episodios; Cast & Crew; Reseñas; ... Información primaria Imagen de portada Títulos relacionados Reparto Equipo Géneros Etiquetas Información de estreno Services External ...

  4. CTV. Romance of Red Dust, also known as The Three Musketeers and The Lady in Red, is a Chinese television series based on the Tang dynasty legend of the "Three Heroes of Wind and Dust" (風塵三俠) — Hong Fu Nü, Li Jing and Qiu Ran Ke. The series was first broadcast on CTV in Taiwan in 2006.

  5. 31 de dic. de 2005 · Romance of Red Dust, also known as The Three Musketeers, and The Lady in Red, is a Chinese television series based on the Tang Dynasty legend of the "Three Heroes of the Wind and Dust" - Hong Fu Nü, Li Jing, and Qiu Ran Ke. The series was first broadcast on CTV in Taiwan in 2006.

  6. Romance. At the end of the Sui Dynasty in ancient China in early 600AD, the country is ruled by the inept Emperor Yang Di. The entire running of the court is thus passed on Yang Di’s right-hand man Yang Su. To consolidate and strengthen his power, the vicious Yang Su builds an underground fortress where he harbours numerous assassins at his ...

  7. Romance of Red Dust Episode 1; Feng Chen San Xia Zhi Hong Fu Nu Episode 1; Hong Fu Nu Episode 1; The Three Musketeers Episode 1; The Lady in Red Episode 1; 红拂女 Episode 1; 風塵三俠之紅拂女; At the end of the Sui Dynasty in ancient China in early 600AD, the country was ruled by the inept Emperor Yang Di, whose excessive indulgences