I'd like to second iEGL's suggestion to remove Hangeul from that font.
After all, Hangeul is pretty much irrelevant to Chinese, which is the
focus of that font. And there is already adequate Hangeul coverage
included by default without that font. Let that font do its job of
handling Chinese, and let Korean fonts handle Korean (by the way, Korean
rarely uses Hanja; Hangeul is used almost all of the time). Why should a
Chinese font include Hangeul?

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ttf-wqy-microhei ttf-wqy-zenhei break Korean fonts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/475240
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