The wind in the Gobi Desert was different from the wind in the mountains, plains, and grasslands. When it blew, it felt like there was a barrier that couldn't be touched or seen. If one walked with vigor, it seemed like they would hit the barrier and bounce back.
Even though the wind was strong, it did not blow away the snow. The wind carried large amounts of snowflakes and blew over, affecting the entire army.
The major general in the command center heard the howling of the wind outside. He stood up and walked out of the tent.
There were two sentinels standing guard outside the tent. When they saw the major general coming out, they immediately saluted. Their military boots hit the ground, and pieces of crystal clear ice fell from their heels.
After a few hours of standing guard, even their eyelashes were covered with a layer of white fluffy snow, not to mention their bodies. There was a pile of snow that was as deep as a pinky finger on their shoulders.