Heiti Sc Tc Font <HD × UHD>

refer to specific digital typefaces used to render Chinese characters on electronic devices. They are part of the "Heiti" (Black Body) style, which is the Chinese equivalent of a sans-serif typeface—characterized by uniform stroke thickness and a lack of decorative "serifs" or flourishes at the ends of strokes Key Definitions: SC vs. TC

The primary distinction between the two lies in the regional script they support: heiti sc tc font

Source: Adapted from w3c/clreq font stack and Tencent mobile standards. refer to specific digital typefaces used to render

font-family: "Heiti SC", "黑体-简", "Heiti TC", "黑体-繁", "PingFang SC", sans-serif; Use code with caution. Contrast and Sizing font-family: "Heiti SC"

The primary difference lies in the regional script standards they follow:

: The shape of a character for a given word is different between these sets. As one discussion on a typography forum notes, while the Latin portion of these fonts is identical, the Chinese characters themselves "differ quite significantly" (teilweise recht stark).