The article makes a general analysis with the visual angle of aesthetic category to the phenomenon of comicality in Chinese classical literature. During ancient time, the idea of comicality consists of idea of humour, contrary to what it is in modern time which , to some extent, independently develop from mature form into a wholesome category, though has much to do with humour. Ancient comicality consists of three types :Tao (é“), Jing(境), Qu(è¶£), of all types, Jing's Comicality is most similar to idea of modern humor . Actually the mature form didn't form until Ming Dynasty when The Journey to the West appeared with ZuBaJie's comic character, and in the comic character we can see all basic characteristics of Comicality as an aesthetic category. ZhuBaJie's comicality is not only the expression of mature time of comicality form, but also an important phenomenon in Chinese Classic fiction for it's affluent in underlying taste of culture study. |