There is a word "preface and harmony" in China's Huangdi Neijing Lingshu Final Beginning: the way of stabbing, the final beginning and the end, the knowledge of the final beginning, the five internal organs as the discipline, the yin and yang will be determined. Yin governs the five zang-organs, Yang governs the five zang-organs, and Yang receives qi from four ends, while Yin receives qi from the five zang-organs. Therefore, the diarrhea person welcomes it, and the tonic person follows it, knowing that it will, qi can make harmony, and harmony will lead to yin and yang.
Huangdi Neijing, also known as Neijing, is one of the earliest ancient books in China and the first of the four classics of traditional medicine in China. According to legend, it was made by the Yellow Emperor, hence its name. However, it is generally believed that this book began in the pre-Qin and Warring States periods and finally took shape in the Western Han Dynasty. The author is not a person, but developed and created by Huang Lao doctors in China.
Ye Wan Collection is the earliest Japanese poetry collection, similar to China's The Book of Songs. Poems collected from the 4th century to the middle of the 8th century are long and short, and most of them are considered as works of Nara period (AD 7 10 ~ 794). It is generally believed that The Collection of Ye Wan was compiled and handed down by many people for many years, and it was completed in the second half of the 8th century by Zhixiong Yakou (7 17 ~ 785). Later, it was revised and approved by several people before it became the current version.
From this point of view, the Japanese New Year number should come from China's Huangdi Neijing, at least 700 years earlier than Japan's Ye Wan Collection.