The Immortal Ascension

凡人修仙传 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
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Han Li is a poor, ordinary fourth son, hailing from an unremarkable village. As a child, his uncle introduced him to Qixuanmen, the local cultivation sect, and the sect's leader decided to accept him as a member after learning that he had spiritual power, albeit weak and untrained. As Han Li develops his spiritual cultivation abilities on his quest to ascend to immortality, he meets Nangong Wan, a fellow cultivator. Han Li becomes captivated by Nangong Wan's gentle elegance and strength, and the two begin to develop a partnership that strengthens them both. However, they face a dark foe in the form of Wang Chan, a practitioner of forbidden techniques that threaten the kingdom. Can Han Li help save his people and reach enlightenment, despite his humble beginnings? (Source: Viki) ~~ Adapted from the novel "A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality" (凡人修仙传) by Wang Yu (忘语). Edit Translation

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  • Country: China
  • Type: Drama
  • Episodes: 30
  • Aired: Jul 27, 2025 - Aug 12, 2025
  • Aired On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
  • Original Network: Youku
  • Duration: 60 min.
  • Score: 8.3 (scored by 1,452 users)
  • Ranked: #905
  • Popularity: #1873
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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Hee-Jin
31 people found this review helpful
18 days ago
30 of 30 episodes seen
Completed 6
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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Yangyang Shines in The Immortal Ascension

okay, well, i'm sorry before-hand, but i only know and here for YANGYANG in this drama, so this review is gonna be me simping over him throughout cause he is just fantastic in the drama. Firstly, Yangyang delivers a captivating performance in the ongoing C-drama *The Immortal Ascension*, effortlessly embodying the complex duality of strength and vulnerability in his character. His on-screen presence is magnetic, blending stoic elegance with emotional depth, making every scene he’s in unforgettable. I am especially praising his intense fight sequences and the nuanced way he portrays his character’s internal struggle with destiny and morality. With each episode, Yangyang proves he’s not just a visual standout but a truly versatile actor carrying the emotional weight of this xianxia epic.
Overall, As The Immortal Ascension continues to unfold, Yangyang's performance remains a highlight, drawing me and everyone watching or gonna watch deeper into the mystical world of cultivation and sacrifice. With his compelling portrayal and undeniable charisma, he’s not just winning battles on screen—he’s winning hearts off screen too. I can’t wait to see where his journey takes him next. I LOVE YOU YANGYANG

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Overall 10
Story 9.5
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Music 10
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Calm, Clever, and Fierce: A Cultivation Hero Like No Other

The Immortal Ascension, starring Yang Yang and Wang Duo, is a visually stunning wuxia/xianxia drama that sets itself apart with a quietly compelling male lead and nuanced storytelling. Initially, I wasn’t fully convinced to watch—Yang Yang’s popularity is known, but I hadn’t seen his work before, and my past experiences with cultivation dramas left me cautious. Yet, the breathtaking cinematography and intriguing teaser pulled me in.

Yang Yang’s portrayal of the ML Han Li is refreshingly calm and introspective, yet never passive. His deep, steady voice adds to the character’s composed aura. He observes more than he speaks, relying on intuition and caution, but when danger arises, he transforms into a swift and formidable fighter. Whether silently stepping back to assess a threat or launching precise, powerful attacks, his combat style reflects both intelligence and discipline rather than reckless aggression. Alongside his prowess in battle, he methodically refines pills and studies ancient texts, embodying a balance of strength and wisdom. This quiet but fierce combination breaks from typical impulsive heroes. Importantly, the ML has a clear development arc of his own, growing through his own efforts and challenges rather than being “fixed” by a female lead. His respectful and protective nature towards others rounds out a character who feels both realistic and admirable.

Interestingly, the female lead(s) defy simple categorization. Instead of a single love interest, there are three women each with distinct, complex connections to the protagonist. The first is conflicted, torn between affection and hostility. The second harbors a limerent devotion, hoping for rescue from a harsh fate. The third relationship is most compelling—growing trust and care, grounded in the bittersweet awareness of mortal versus immortal life spans. This layered dynamic enriches the story beyond typical romance tropes.

Wang Duo’s antagonist, Wang Chang, breaks from the typical villain mold. His awkwardness around subordinates, family conflicts, and playful grin when winning create a multifaceted character who’s as intriguing as the ML. Both leads look like top models, and their performances never dip into cringe or melodrama—earning the series plenty of cookie points.

Production-wise, the costumes, makeup, and hair are impeccable, fitting perfectly within the world-building. Cinematography shines, with camera angles and scenery evoking a cinematic quality with breathtaking landscapes and immersive combat scenes. The fights resemble thrilling 3D video game battles, enhanced by spectacular special effects. However, there’s a noticeable dip in CGI and visual quality mid-series, which briefly pulled me out of the experience, though the high standard returned later.

The soundtrack skillfully blends classic orchestral themes with modern motifs, giving the ML’s action sequences their own memorable identity.

On the downside, the familiar cultivation clan conflicts felt somewhat overdone—panicky or reckless characters and the righteous-versus-demonic trope come across as cliché. Yet, the ML’s preference to observe from the sidelines and preserve his autonomy adds a fresh angle, resisting these standard narratives.

Ultimately, The Immortal Ascension stands out by centering on a ML who combines intelligence, restraint, and kindness rather than brute strength or hot-headedness. His journey from humble origins, lacking the innate root spirit usually required for cultivation, to entering the cultivation world through sheer diligence and wit offers a refreshing narrative.

For fans seeking a cultivation drama that prioritizes character subtlety, atmospheric cinematography, and thoughtful storytelling, this series is worth watching—even if it temporarily dips in technical quality.




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Details

  • Title: The Immortal Ascension
  • Type: Drama
  • Format: Standard Series
  • Country: China
  • Episodes: 30
  • Aired: Jul 27, 2025 - Aug 12, 2025
  • Aired On: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
  • Original Network: Youku
  • Duration: 60 min.
  • Content Rating: Not Yet Rated

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  • Score: 8.3 (scored by 1,452 users)
  • Ranked: #905
  • Popularity: #1873
  • Watchers: 11,220

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