pán
wān
gōng

idiom
literary

Meaning of 盘马弯弓

盘马弯弓 means to prance a horse and bend a bow; to assume an impressive posture but hold back from action. Pronounced pán mǎ wān gōng.

  • to prance a horse and bend a bow; to assume an impressive posture but hold back from action

Definitions & Examples

Tán
pàn
shí
 
pán
wān
gōng
 
chí
chí
kěn
liàng
chū
pái
 

During the negotiation, he made a great show of force but delayed revealing his bottom line.

Duì
fāng
guò
shì
pán
wān
gōng
 
zhāng
shēng
shì
le
 
men
guò
jǐn
zhāng
 

The other side is merely prancing the horse and bending the bow—it's just a bluff; we don't need to be overly nervous.

Zhè
piān
wén
zhāng
de
yǐn
yán
xiě
pán
wān
gōng
 
diào
le
zhě
wèi
kǒu
 

The introduction of this article is written like a poised archer, skillfully building up the readers' anticipation.