Thank you Magi, for the information you provided. :)

This morning I finally get Qt working with font substitution, however
still not conforming to the Fontconfig settings automatically as GNOME
does. I found that there's no "qt3-qtconfig" package installed on my
system, only "qt4-qtconfig"; and since Kubuntu is still using KDE 3
mainly, I guess all those applications, including kicker, can only be
configured with qtconfig of respective version, so that's why I have
customized in "qt4-qtconfig" but without success. I don't know if this
is the result of my installing kde-desktop on Ubuntu, not installing
Kubuntu itself directly, so that I lack qt3-qtconfig by default.

So now I can get Purisa, Nimbus, Chandas, or any other English fonts to
mobilize fallback fonts such as Microsoft JhengHei now. But even with
qtconfig, we still have to set fallback information to "each" font which
we'd like to be substituted. I remember that with Fontconfig files, only
setting preferences for Sans Serif, Serif, and Monospace would do all
the work, and GNOME would apply settings of these three generic font
family to all other specific fonts, so that any fonts in the list can
mobilize Chinese fonts automatically. And I'm still not satisfied with
the way KDE and Qt behaves...

As of the Ubuntu forum of China (zh-CN), I appreciate that it has a
section just for Chinese language support, but searching with "kde OR
kubuntu" didn't yield many results relating to the fontconfig issue in
KDE. Anyway, thank you for showing me the way!

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