朕想要变高冷
[zhèn xiăng yào biàn gāo lĕng]
In China, '朕(Zhèn)' means 'I' and it was only used by emperors in ancient times. 'I want to be high-cold(I want to become high and cold)' expresses someone's desire to appear detached and indifferent. People tend to use such nicknames if they don't enjoy social events and gatherings.