Afterwards, when Emperor Taizong of Liang made a treaty with the Turkic people at the Wei River, it was inevitably a treaty that made the Turkic feel it was not a wasted journey but also daring not to overstep.
Such a treaty was inevitably not one that could be considered humiliating.
Those who believe the treaty at the Wei River was a profoundly humiliating one are primarily applying the mindset of the Qi Dynasty to the Liang Dynasty.
And the reason later generations say the treaty at the Wei River was a disgrace for Emperor Taizong of Liang is purely a matter of perspective.
When a top student says they did poorly on a test, they definitely don't mean they scored sixty points, but rather that they scored over eighty.