Make a mystery
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ù n ò NGX ū Xu á n, meaning still mysterious, refers to deliberately playing tricks, confusing people, deceiving people. From the story of trapped animals.
The origin of Idioms
Sha Ting's "trapped beast" 11: "he was not satisfied with Lu Kang's mystification, but also a little disgusted with Wu Mei. He thought that he was too simple and complicated."
Idiom usage
It refers to deliberately playing tricks.
Make a mystery
a few dogs are barking and some cocks crowing - jī míng gǒu fèi
Lift a stone and hit yourself on the foot - bān qǐ shí tóu dǎ zì jǐ de jiǎo
Snake into a dragon, the same text - shé huà wéi lóng,bù biàn qí wén