- 接踵而来 jiēzhǒng'érlái to come one after anotherTo arrive or occur in quick succession; used to describe people, events, or problems that happen one after the other continuously.
- 远道而来 yuǎndào'érlái to come from afarto come from a long way away; to have traveled a great distance to arrive
- 有备而来 yǒubèi'érlái to come preparedTo come or arrive after having made thorough preparations.
- 迎面而来 yíngmiàn'érlái to come head-onTo come directly toward someone; to approach from the front, such as a person walking toward you or wind blowing in your face.
- 慕名而来 mùmíng'érlái to come because of fameto come to a place because of its reputation; to visit out of admiration for someone's or something's fame
- 蜂拥而来 fēngyōng'érlái to swarm into come swarming toward a place; to flock or crowd in like a swarm of bees
- 扑面而来 pūmiàn'érlái assaulting the senses; strikingTo blow or hit one directly in the face; to suddenly greet or overwhelm the senses (of a smell, breeze, etc.) or to be immediately eye-catching or blatant (of an advertisement or style)
- 乘兴而来 chéngxìng'érlái to come on an impulseto come or arrive while in high spirits; to act on the whim of the moment
- 源源而来 yuányuán'érlái to come in a steady streamTo arrive continuously and without interruption.
- 不请而来 bùqǐng'érlái unsolicitedarriving or occurring without having been invited or requested