I'm confused.

What I did in this latest version (which just reached the archive) was
putting "Noto Sans CJK JP" before the Chinese equivalents. If non-
language-specified content (I assume you are talking about Chinese
characters) had been rendered using "Noto Sans CJK JP", it would have
made sense. (But would still have been a problem, I suppose...)

I'd rather not touch 65-nonlatin.conf, if possible. It belongs to the
fontconfig-config, and I know that upstream is disinclined to modify it.
But what kind of change to that file would make a difference?

Maybe we are trying to do the impossible. :(

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