On April 29, 2001, the "Chinese Pop Song List" award ceremony was held at the Wutaishan Gymnasium in Nanjing.
Dissatisfied with the organizer's black box operation, singer Tian Zhen refused to accept the award, and threw the microphone in anger in public, leaving a sentence "This award, do not receive it."
Subsequently, he left the scene in anger.
Tian Zhen, who was at the peak of his career, has since fallen off the altar and gradually faded out of the show business circle.
Now, twenty years later, how Tian Zhen is doing has always been a question of people's curiosity and concern.
Recently, Tian Zhen rarely posted a number of photos of life in Australia, which caused heated discussion among netizens.
Tian Zhen in the photo, dressed in black, wearing a black duck-tongue hat on his head, hanging a long necklace around his neck, with exquisite makeup and delicate skin, like a noblewoman, in a super good state.
It is worth mentioning that what Tian Zhen was holding in his hand was a large lobster that was half a person tall, looking quite generous.
In addition, from her photos, it can be seen that the outside is a wide lawn, and the inside is exquisite and luxurious decoration, which shows that life is very rich.
After the photos were sent, netizens talked about it.
Some people say that Tian Zhen is the memory of her youth, and some people say that they miss her very much.
Some people even sighed that they hoped that Tian Zhen would live a quiet life of ordinary people abroad, away from the entertainment circle of right and wrong.
It can be seen that everyone still loves her.
As the "big sister" of the 90s music scene.
At the age of 25, Tian Zhen ignited the song world with a song "Wind and Rain Rainbow Sonorous Rose", which spread all over the country.
At the peak of her career, her albums sold millions of copies and opened a nationwide concert full.
He has also won awards: "Silver Award for Most Popular Female Singer" at the 23rd Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards, Female Artist Award at the 4th China Golden Disc Awards, and "New Town 15th Anniversary China Swing Singer Award".
At that time, she had a beautiful voice line and powerful music, which infected many people.
But all this came to an abrupt end with her microphone smashing incident.
The cause of the matter also began with her grudge with Na Ying.
In 1990, singer Zhang Xiaomei sang "A Big Tree" on the Spring Evening of CCTV, which was sought after by many people, and Na Ying and Tian Zhen were no exception.
First of all, Na Ying sang this song at the Spring Festival Gala in 1992, which was very characteristic and made her instantly popular all over the country.
The following year, Tian Zhen made the song into MTV and won a music award.
This is the beginning of their secret struggle.
Concerts, performances, performances, albums, both of them are riveted, it seems that they must suppress each other's limelight.
If they still kept fighting before, then the award ceremony in 2001 directly turned this competition into a clear competition.
At the 2001 award ceremony, the organizers had already told Tian Zhen that she was the winner of the most popular female singer award.
However, before the opening, the organizer told Tian Zhen that he would award this award to Na Ying, the second place.
After the outspoken Tian Zhen took the stage, he indignantly accused the organizers, not only being shut down three times, but also frequently being diverted by the host.
Finally, the microphone was thrown away in anger, and the scene was in an uproar!
Subsequently, Na Ying cried and sang "You Hurt Me" and said when receiving the award, "I can get this award, it does not mean that I am the best, but I am still very lucky."
This incident became a watershed in Tian Zhen's career.
Although it was not banned, it suffered a tragic situation in which the song was removed.
Frustrated, she retired from the music scene in 2006.
When the prosperity is over, it is finally empty.
Today, 56-year-old Tian Zhen, who has moved to Australia with her husband Zhang Yaning, lives a very comfortable life.
It is also a matter of finding your true self.
Author: October Editor: Wheat