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Why did Tian Zhen refuse to accept the prize?
I think, on the evening of April 29th, 200012000, the "2000 China Pop Songs List" sponsored by the Music Department of China People's Broadcasting Station held an award-winning party in Nanjing Wutaishan Gymnasium. Halfway through the party, Tian Zhen, the diva of the mainland music scene, not only refused to accept the prize, but also took out a small piece of paper and spread it on the table. She began to read the critical draft, spoke in general terms, and angrily smashed the microphone to expose the shady music award.

She once said: "I thank the fans and the media for their concern and support, but today I want to tell you the truth." Just yesterday, the organizing committee informed me that I was the just winner of the "most popular female singer in the Mainland" voted by fans. But just now, I was told that this award was awarded to the singer with the second highest fan voting rate. I hate the extremely serious behavior of the organizers of China pop songs. If I have great doubts about this award, I won't accept it! 」

Tian Zhen was definitely a big sister in the early music scene, and works such as "Loess Plateau" and "Nothing" became popular songs. At that time, Na Ying was just a little singer who worked hard silently, but Na Ying's fame rose rapidly, and it was not long before she was even with Tian Zhen. Na Ying was very arrogant at that time, refusing to share the stage with Hetian Zhen, and Tian Zhen was also very arrogant at that time. "I don't know her well" sent Na Ying away. Nobody will obey anyone.

However, during Tian Zhen's speech, the organizer turned off the microphone stereo three times, but all of them were restored because of the audience's rebound. This incident was regarded by the media and the public as a typical example of exposing the phenomenon of "dividing pork" at the award ceremony, and was referred to as "microphone throwing incident" for short, which is still in use today.