| 涌现HSK 6 | yǒng xiàn | to emerge in large numbers; to spring up; to emerge prominently | |
| 汹涌HSK 6 | xiōng yǒng | to surge up violently (of ocean, river, lake etc); turbulent | |
| 风起云涌 | fēng qǐ yún yǒng | to surge like a gathering storm (idiom); to grow by leaps and bounds | |
| 喷涌 | pēn yǒng | to bubble out; to squirt | |
| 涌流 | yǒng liú | to gush; to spurt |
| 葵涌 | kuí chōng | Kwai Chung (area in Hong Kong); Kwai Cheong | |
| 鲗鱼涌 | zéi yú chōng | Quarry Bay (area in Hong Kong) |
| 1 | The red sun rose in the east. | |
| 2 | A large number of audience members flocked to the concert. | |
| 3 | Students streamed into the canteen for lunch. | |
| 4 | Numerous opinions emerged, and the meeting became extremely heated. | |
| 5 | The influx of foreign capital has greatly stimulated economic growth in this region. |