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Because this courtier tore the emperor's sleeve for loyalty at that time, according to the records after the program, this courtier was called Michael Chen, and he was very conscientious when he was an official. The cause of this incident was that Tong Guan, jing wong and other treacherous officials all wanted to be superior, but Michael Chen stopped them in front, and they were also afraid that the official would expose what he had done.

Later, they picked on Michael Chen many times, and constantly remonstrated with Song Huizong. Under their proposal, Song Huizong felt that Chen He would be transferred. When Michael Chen received this imperial edict, he didn't leave. He also knew that it was a group of treacherous court officials from Tong Guan and jing wong who put forward this proposal to Song Huizong.

So when Michael Chen went to court the next day, he presented the evidence collected by Tong Guan, jing wong and others, and also quoted the classics. At that time, both the Tang Dynasty and the Han Dynasty were examples of emperors dying because of their preference for small talents. Of course, advice is hard to hear. Song Huizong was very unhappy after hearing this, so he ordered to leave North Korea. When Chen He saw that he was leaving, he quickly grabbed his sleeve and tore his robe.

Song Huizong was even more upset, but remembering that he was a loyal minister after all, he suppressed his anger and said to Michael Chen, "Ai Qing pulled my sleeve." At this moment, Michael Chen shouted to Song Huizong, "Your Majesty doesn't regret that the dragon robe was torn to pieces. Will I spare my life to repay your majesty? " Song Huizong also agreed to Michael Chen's request and praised him, but Michael Chen was also punished. After all, he tore the emperor's clothes and then demoted Michael Chen.