”Shiji‧Biography of WeiQi and WuAn Marquises” is a popular and well-known chapter in ”Shiji.” The reason that the two noblemen had their biography bound together has various saying and cross discussions with different views. Everyone has different comments and views without provenance but most of them can be justified. The purpose of writing this paper aims to outline the images of the characters in the biography by records of the two marquises in ”Shiji” but not exploring the rationality of having DouYing's and TianFen's biography bounded together. Due to the detailed biography of Guanfu, descriptions of the tone and image of the characters in the biography are vivid as happening in front of us now. In addition, although the character, JiFu is not well elaborated in Shiji, there is a chapter set in this paper for him since the character image worth some exploration. The portrayed speeches and behaviors of the characters can be described as vivid and profound, we seem that to hear their voices as witnessing their lives while reading. The characters of the two noblemen were revealed in the speech and act. In the disturbance of ”two marquises and a drinker,” the strife struggle for power between the ruling classes of the Western Han Dynasty Golden Age showing the sharp contradictions between the Dou and Tian family of the wives'. Evaluations of both DouYing and TianFen are classified by Sima Qian ”WeiQi's move is similar to Wu and Chu. The precious of WuAn is like the sun and moon.” Although both of then are from the wives' families, DouYing shined by his exploits while TianFen was popular by the nepotism of his family, revealed the better one. In this paper, character analysis of DouYing is summed as ”Not envy the vanity, not give up old friends” and ”Desire fame and lost in power” characterized TianFen, while GuanFu was characterized by ”bold courage without knowing the advance and retreat,” and JiFu is characterized by ”wise, informed, selfless and dispute resolving.”