To further confuse the issue, according to the [[Hokuetsu Gunki]], at a later date after the battle, Shingen recieved a visit from a monk by the name of [[Tenkai]] who would later become an advisor to [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]. Tenkai would tell Ieyasu that Shingen told him during thier meeting that "the man who crossed swords with Kenshin that day was not me, but someone who looked like me". | To further confuse the issue, according to the [[Hokuetsu Gunki]], at a later date after the battle, Shingen recieved a visit from a monk by the name of [[Tenkai]] who would later become an advisor to [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]. Tenkai would tell Ieyasu that Shingen told him during thier meeting that "the man who crossed swords with Kenshin that day was not me, but someone who looked like me". |