When you use Chinese fonts in a CSS file, if you write in Chinese, it may cause some of the styles to be unrecognized under IE6, so it is best not to have Chinese in the CSS file, including comments.
It is the Chinese font corresponding to the English wording:
XXFarEastFont-Arial Black: Stheiti Light [Stxihei]
XXFarEastFont-Arial Black: Stheiti
Chinese italics: Stkaiti
XXFarEastFont-Arial Gothic: Stsong
XXFarEastFont-Imitation: Stfangsong
Li Black Pro:lihei Pro Medium
Liz Song Pro:lisong Pro Light
Superscript italics: Biaukai
Apple watchers in black: Apple ligothic Medium
Apple watchers Lisung Light
Some of Windows:
New Fine Body: PMingLiU
Fine-ming Body: MingLiU
Superscript italics: DFKAI-SB
Blackbody: Simhei
XXFarEastFont-SimSun
Neo-Arial: Nsimsun
Imitation: Fangsong
Italics: Kaiti
Imitation _gb2312:fangsong_gb2312
Italics _gb2312:kaiti_gb2312
Microsoft is bold: Microsoft Jhenghei
Microsoft James Bold: Microsoft Yahei
Some of the things that office will give birth to:
Official script: Lisu
Young Circle: Youyuan
XXFarEastFont-Arial Black: Stxihei
Chinese italics: Stkaiti
XXFarEastFont-Arial Gothic: Stsong
XXFarEastFont-Arial Stzhongsong
XXFarEastFont-Imitation: Stfangsong
Founder Shu Body: Fzshuti
Founder Yau: Fzyaoti
Chinese Cloud: Stcaiyun
Mandarin Amber: Sthupo
Chinese script: Stliti
XXFarEastFont-Xingkai: Stxingkai
XXFarEastFont-Stxinwei