But emacs tries to use Monaco for all Glyphs, all Chinese characters are showed as blank space.
the output of describe-char:
English: character: e (101, #o145, #x65) preferred charset: ascii (ASCII (ISO646 IRV)) code point: 0x65 syntax: w which means: word category: a:ASCII graphic characters 32-126 (ISO646 IRV:1983[4/0]) l:Latin r:Japanese roman
buffer code: #x65 file code: #x65 (encoded by coding system undecided-dos) display: by this font (glyph code) -outline-Monaco-normal-normal-normal-mono-13-*-*-*-c-*-iso10646-1 (#x48)
Chinese: character: 实 (23454, #o55636, #x5b9e) preferred charset: gb18030 (GB18030) code point: 0xCAB5 syntax: w which means: word category: C:Chinese (Han) characters of 2-byte character sets c:Chinese |:While filling, we can break a line at this character.
buffer code: #xE5 #xAE #x9E file code: #xCA #xB5 (encoded by coding system chinese-gb18030-unix) display: by this font (glyph code) -outline-Monaco-normal-normal-normal-mono-13-*-*-*-c-*-iso10646-1 (#x03)
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