Bowen was the first to notice the snow. After he shouted, everyone saw the snowflakes floating outside. Then, the village chief's family ran out noisily. Later, the entire village became noisy.
Some of the elders even stood at the door and looked up at the sky, disregarding the obstruction of their descendants. They reached out to touch a snowflake and said with tears streaming down their faces, "It's snowing. The heavens aren't out to get us."
As the snow had just fallen, there were only some white marks on the ground. However, this did not affect the children from rushing into the snow. As they screamed, they raised their heads and opened their mouths to catch the snow.
The young and strong adults were careful not to let the elderly slip as they scolded the children to ask them to go back into the house.