Fzchsjw--gb1-0 Font ⏰
Because it is a (粗 / bold) variant, the characters carry immense visual weight. It looks solid, authoritative, and structurally sound, making it ideal for commanding immediate user attention. Technical Specifications
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: Stands for ChaoHei (超粗黑), denoting the "Ultra Bold" or "Extra Heavy" weight variation of the typeface family.
As a "Cu" (thick/bold) font, it provides excellent legibility for headlines, posters, and digital banners. Technical Details Because it is a (粗 / bold) variant,
Unlike Songti typefaces which have varying thick and thin strokes mimicking traditional calligraphy brushes, this font features highly consistent stroke widths horizontally and vertically.
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The font can be found on several Chinese font resource websites by searching for its PostScript name, "FZCHSJW--GB1-0" or "方正粗黑宋简体".
Its heavy weight mimics the boldness of traditional woodblock printing used in historical announcements, giving it an inherent sense of "news" or "officialdom."
You are most likely to encounter this font in three specific scenarios:

