Yes, "Bold" works as well. The explanation is that each font has two
family names: One which is prepended with the font weight and one which
is not.

$ fc-list : family | grep 'Noto Sans CJK SC'
Noto Sans CJK SC,Noto Sans CJK SC Light
Noto Sans CJK SC,Noto Sans CJK SC Regular
Noto Sans CJK SC,Noto Sans CJK SC Medium
Noto Sans CJK SC,Noto Sans CJK SC Bold
Noto Sans CJK SC,Noto Sans CJK SC Black
Noto Sans CJK SC,Noto Sans CJK SC Thin
Noto Sans CJK SC,Noto Sans CJK SC DemiLight

There is a built-in priority order in NotoSansCJK.ttc by default, where
"DemiLight" has been given first priority. Maybe there is a thought
behind it. Controlling it via fontconfig .conf files is possibly not a
workaround; possibly that's how it's supposed to work.

The question, I think, is if we *want* to change the default priority
order.

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