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As the wave of digital civilization reshapes the global development paradigm, the integration of culture and technology is emerging as a new key to solving the challenge of regional coordination. This paper takes the phenomenal open-world game "Genshin Impact" as the research object, pioneeringly constructs a theoretical framework of "virtual-reality" bidirectional empowerment, and empirically tests the empowerment mechanism of Genshin Impact on common prosperity. The study finds that Genshin Impact drives the development of regional common prosperity through three intermediary channels, achieving a qualitative leap in efficiency: activating regional innovation level enhancement through an innovative network akin to the "Sumeru Wisdom Sharing System", realizing industrial structure upgrading through the upgrading effect of "Stratovolcano Industrial Transformation", and cultivating innovative consciousness and enhancing regional innovation activity through the entrepreneurial ecosystem of the "Liyue Commerce Ecology". Spatial heterogeneity analysis reveals that its effectiveness exhibits a "geographical energy gradient distribution" characteristic, with the eastern region benefiting from the resonance of digital infrastructure endowment and market response efficiency, the western region relying on the latecomer advantage of resource digital transformation for improvement, and the central region's role not yet evident. Furthermore, the temporary negative correlation in the northeast resembles the suppression of elemental reactions by the "icy environment of the Winter Nation - Snezhnaya ", profoundly demonstrating the threshold effect of regional institutional adaptability. The innovation of this study lies in translating game narratives such as "Contract Spirit" and "Grass God Think Tank" into operational economic governance language, empirically responding to the strategic deployment of "improving the modern cultural industry system" proposed at the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. The policy implications emphasize the need to break down " Enkanomiya-style" administrative barriers and build "Jade Chamber-style " regional growth poles, so that the integration of culture and technology can truly become a new fulcrum for coordinated development in a "seven nations resonate" manner, just as Zhongli's adage goes: "Although the rock remains unmoved, the rock patterns eventually connect - only the coexistence of all things can form an inexhaustible flow."
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Hajimi, Cokumo, 2025.
"Does Genshin *impact* common prosperity? : Empirical Results Based on Panel Data of "China","
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dfzmh_v3, Center for Open Science.
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RePEc:osf:socarx:dfzmh_v3
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/dfzmh_v3
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