Personally I still vote agaist using WenQuanYi Zen Hei bitmap font as
the default font. Please stick with Arphic UMing. I think using
WenQuanYi Zen Hei as the default font under current circumstances will
negatively affect the user perception of the Ubuntu desktop environment
for Chinese users.

** Description changed:

  ttf-wqy-zenhei is a new excellent Hei Ti Chinese font included in Hardy.
  I find it's mixing up with ttf-arphic-uming at places where the same
  font style is expected, which makes Chinese text display inconsistent
  and ugly.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  
  1. Boot Hardy beta desktop CD in English mode. Open firefox and browse
  Chinese websites, you'll notice that the same Chinese font is used in
  web pages, address bar, bookmarks, etc.
  
  2. After installing Hardy beta onto the harddisk, you'll find that
  firefox and other applications no longer use the same Chinese font as
  usual. For example, the firefox address bar and some Chinese web pages
  use  wqy-zenhei, while other Chinese web pages use ttf-arphic-uming.
  This inconsistency is very annoying for Chinese users. - Small truetype
- wqy-zenhei font is actually jagged and hard to read (this has been
+ wqy-zenhei font is actually very blurry and hard to read (this has been
  fixed. LP#203571).
  
  The workaround I found is to remove the symbolic link
- /etc/fonts/conf.d/63-wqy-zenhei.conf by typing:
+ /etc/fonts/conf.d/63-wqy-zenhei.conf, and then restart Gnome. After do
+ this, Chinese text display returns to normal, i.e. the same font (arphic
+ uming bitmap font) is selected for both serif and sans-serif.
  
- $ sudo rm /etc/fonts/conf.d/63-wqy-zenhei.conf
- 
- and then restart Gnome. After do this, Chinese text display returns to
- normal, i.e. the same font (arphic uming bitmap font) is selected for
- both serif and sans-serif.
- 
- If the Ubuntu CJK team considers wqy-zenhei is the best font, please
- make it the default for serif as well. Otherwise, different chinese
- fonts will be used on the same website and even on the same web page
- where the same font style is expected. This is the status quo.
+ If the Ubuntu CJK team considers wqy-zenhei the best font, please make
+ it the default for serif and other common chinese font aliases as well.
+ Otherwise, different chinese fonts will be used on the same website and
+ even on the same web page where the same font style is expected. This is
+ the status quo.
  
  Is it because of wqy's GPL license that you chose zenhei? I really doubt
- it's a general consensus that wqy-zenhei is the best font, visually
+ it's the general consensus that wqy-zenhei is the best font, visually
  speaking, for Chinese users.

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ttf-wqy-zenhei and other Chinese fonts got mixed up where the same style is 
expected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206018
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