mean to be mysterious
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ù Zu ò Xu á nx ū, which means deliberately playing tricks, confusing and deceiving people. It comes from Han Feizi's Jielao.
The origin of Idioms
Han Feizi · Jielao: "sages view its mystery and emptiness, use its Zhouxing, strong words to say Tao."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: fraud [antonym]: seeking truth from facts [Xiehouyu]: Zhuge Liang burning incense and playing the piano [lantern riddle]: suspicious grave; funeral leave; terrible in the old Hutong
Idiom usage
It refers to playing tricks on purpose
mean to be mysterious
honour the teacher and respect his teaching - zūn shī zhòng dào
flatter one 's superiors and show contempt for one 's subordinates - shàng chǎn xià dú
give repeated orders and injunctions - sān lìng wǔ shēn