pretend to be profound
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "g ù Zu ò g ā OSH ē n", which means that the original is not profound, deliberately pretending to be profound; it mostly refers to the article deliberately using some difficult words to cover up the shallowness of the content.
Idiom usage as predicate and attribute; used in writing and speaking, etc. example don't pretend to be profound, pretend to be good.
pretend to be profound
struggle and gesticulate savagely - sā jiāo sā chī
the melon is sweet , but the stalk is bitter - gān guā kǔ dì