Old Wolf Zhao Xu was a fictional character, and his Wolf Song culture wasn't described in detail in the novel. However, based on the plot and background of some novels, it could be inferred that Old Wolf Zhao Xu's wolf song culture might include:
The Inheritance and Promotion of Wolf Culture: Old Wolf Zhao Xu was a werewolf who passed on and promoted wolf culture by composing wolf songs.
2. Singing and performing wolf songs: Old Wolf Zhao Xu might organize a group of werewolves to sing and perform wolf songs to promote wolf culture.
3. Symbolism of wolf culture: As a cultural symbol, wolf songs may be used to represent the spirit, strength, and courage of wolves.
It should be noted that these were only possibilities inferred based on the plot and background of the novel. The specific wolf song culture might need to be further analyzed according to the plot of the novel.
"Prince Charming is the King of Ancient Songs." I recommend this modern romance novel to you. It tells the story of a female protagonist who has fallen in love with her male god for more than ten years. The male god suddenly came out and proposed to her. Everyone liked the classic song sung by their male god called "Kill the Wolf." This was also one of the characteristics of this novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Sadly, I have no idea about the author of 'the dread war story'. It could be a relatively unknown writer or someone who is just starting out in the genre. There are so many works of literature about war, and this one might be from a new voice or an established author who has written a less - known piece.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a terrifying war, perhaps with elements like the horrors of battle, the impact on soldiers and civilians, or the moral dilemmas during the war.
First, create a creepy setting. Then, introduce mysterious characters with hidden motives. Also, use vivid descriptions to make the readers feel the dread. Finally, keep the readers guessing until the climax.
To create dread, start by establishing a vulnerable protagonist. Then, gradually reveal sinister elements in the setting or introduce powerful antagonists. Use suspenseful pacing and withhold key information to keep the reader on edge.
You didn't provide the name of the novel or the context, so I can't provide an accurate answer. If you can provide more information, I will be more than happy to help you.