Chinese web designers don't seem to discern betwen serif and sans serif fonts. If 63-wqy-zenhei.conf is enabled, some Chinese web pages show the serif Arphic Ming font, and others in the same website show the sans serif wqy-zenhei font, where the same font style expected. Therefore, I suggest removing conf.d/63-wqy-zenhei.conf. I understand that zenhei covers more CJK glyphs. If you really like zenhei, please make it the preferred font for serif as well.
Look at the truetype wqy zenhei font in the attached screenshot. The blurry glyphs marked by red arrows are really unacceptable. You cannot see the strokes clearly at all.
Chinese web designers don't seem to discern betwen serif and sans serif fonts. If 63-wqy-zenhei.conf is enabled, some Chinese web pages show the serif Arphic Ming font, and others in the same website show the sans serif wqy-zenhei font, where the same font style expected. Therefore, I suggest removing conf.d/ 63-wqy- zenhei. conf. I understand that zenhei covers more CJK glyphs. If you really like zenhei, please make it the preferred font for serif as well.
Look at the truetype wqy zenhei font in the attached screenshot. The blurry glyphs marked by red arrows are really unacceptable. You cannot see the strokes clearly at all.