Where is the earliest record of sunspots?

The earliest sunspot record in China is the sunspot phenomenon recorded in Huainanzi, which was written about 140 BC: "There is an afterword between Japan and China". However, the earliest sunspot record recognized in the world is the sunspot phenomenon seen in March of the first year of peace in the Western Han Dynasty (the first 28 years), which is contained in the Records of the Five Elements of Hanshu: "In the first year of peace, there was no March, the sunrise was yellow, and the black gas was as big as money, living in the center of Japan." In Europe, sunspots were not observed until Galileo invented the telescope in 16 10.