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Turns out I've been over-thinking this one, there is in fact a pretty simple solution:

When confronted with Kanji characters which the current font is unable to display, Chrome is clever enough to fall back to a font which does support those characters (on my Win 7 PC the default Kanji font is MS Gothic).

QtWebKit does not have this feature, and hence it is necessary to explicitly specify (in CSS) a Kanji-capable font for the areas which need it.

于 2012-05-18T14:33:34.157 回答