This thesis takes Schiller's aesthetics as a first-hand document,adopts the basic framework of aesthetic principles,and reconstructs the important viewpoints of Schiller's aesthetic thought from the categories of "aesthetic essence","aesthetic category",and "aesthetic education",try to fully explain Schiller's aesthetic thought.The fourth chapter "Aesthetic Education Theory" is the innovative point of this thesis.The author takes the protagonist Aschenbach who was shaped in Thomas Mann's novel "Morte a Venezia ",as a representative of the mental illness of modern people,explains how the aesthetic education can help move people from a sensuous state to a rational state,and what ‘s the meaning of Schiller's thought of perfect human nature. |