Mondstadt is a windy country, the first country that travelers arrive after entering the game, and Mondstadt is the first city after game players arrive. After entering the game and seeing Dutch windmills and the country of Aeolian God, the first thing that came to mind was Spain, the country of windmills. However, when I saw the word Mond, it comes from the compound word mondstadt in French, which comes from mond (moon). Combined with stadt (city), once again I think Mond's original shape is France. The background music of Mondstadt was also filmed at the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and the wine of Mondstadt also represents French wine, so it is comprehensively felt that Mondstadt represents the entire Western Europe. Inazuma has not been announced yet, but Inazuma is Japanese いなづま, which means lightning strike. In reality, the production of HNO3 by nitrogen-fixing bacteria caused by lightning strikes is beneficial to the growth of rice. In ancient times, the Japanese saw this principle and called lightning strikes. It is called Rice Wife, so the original shape of Rice Wife should be Japan. Inazuma Castle should be controlled by Thor 1.
Fontaine, at first I thought it was Australia where the five-star red flag is a red maple leaf. Fontainebleau is a country governed by the water god. The fire element symbol looks like the logo of Ubisoft games. In addition, the Palace of Fontainebleau is a German castle. At the same time, the map of Fontainebleau has elements of the water city of Venice, so Fontainebleau should be named Spain, France and other South American countries are prototype cities. The world of Genshin Impact is a continent called Teyvat, which is a very mysterious wonderland. There are seven countries on the ground in the film. From the scene construction in the Genshin Impact world, you can follow the architectural truths of these countries, and they are different. They are: Mondstadt (Medieval Britain), Liyue (ancient China), Zhidong (Tsarist Russia), Inazuma (ancient Japan), Fontaine (modern France), Munata (ancient Roman Empire), Nai Kung (ancient India). Players can pay more attention to whether this is the case when playing.
Mondstadt: It is the first place that players arrive. Mondstadt is a country of wind. After entering the game, the first thing players see is the Dutch windmill and the east wind. In real life There is also such a country of wind, and that is Spain. It is the kingdom of the element of water. There is a group called the "Munata people" living locally. They are a group living in the west of the mainland. They have scarlet hair color and strong bodies. They are the people of the God of Fire. The total number is very small. , no communication will rush to the north. The elders of the group teach the children the expertise of the Fire God. Genshin Impact's outlook on life is based on the Renaissance period in the real world. Due to the specific content limitations of the game, the [war] in real history will be rewritten as the battle for Shura. The demise of Canria corresponds to the failure of the Renaissance in the 12th century. At that time, the imperial power still exceeded the rights of the people; in PV [trace], "The war has already begun, it is the continuation of the last war" indicates that now (1636 year) has once again fought against the imperial power. Sky Island matches the traditional concepts of European Renaissance monarchs who believed in imperial power.
Gemini is a traveler. When he landed on the continent of Teyvat, he saw that Sky Island had squeezed those who believed in human rights (corresponding to the failure of the Renaissance in the 12th century). He was about to leave but was cursed by the maintainer at the same time. One of them woke up, I think, 500 years early, and was not sealed for long. When he woke up before being completely suppressed during the Renaissance in the 12th century, he traveled around the world with Dainsreb. . Later, he was deceived by the valley, and later witnessed the destruction of Canria by the confirmation of Ru Rufu (witnessing the darkness of the rulers in the 12th century), so after the failure, he began to fight against the Sky Island with the valley behind his back. But here I don’t know why Dai stopped traveling with her and why she couldn’t keep her. Dine is a promoter of the new development concept postmodernism, but he does not rely on the bottom. Perhaps he sees the essence of the bottom clearly and does not want to be infected with these evil powers. The concept of “people-oriented” may be highlighted here. I'm afraid to speculate on the "energy that denies the world" he obtained. Maybe it's a combination of the ley lines outside the world and the residual energy left after the failure of the Renaissance in the 12th century. Hehe.