2. Italian is not difficult, but nouns should be divided into yin and yang, and verbs need to be memorized. Grammar is similar to English. By writing words many times and communicating with others, it is easy to say them. I'm not from Hubei, so I didn't know there was no institutional training in Wu Hanyou. As for English, there is no requirement for English unless you apply for teaching in English. China students can go abroad even without basic knowledge of Italian.
3. As far as studying in Italy is concerned, if you study art, especially fine arts, the majors of fine arts, cultural relics restoration and automobiles here are internationally famous, but others are not so good. According to the plan, students from China can study in Italy. Undergraduates can apply for any public university as long as they pass the college entrance examination of 380. For graduate students, as long as they have an undergraduate diploma. It seems that every region will also provide scholarships for college students, but the requirements in each region are different. It depends on the details!
4. I study culture, but all my friends study art, so I heard that if you want to study pure art, not design, Florence Academy of Fine Arts is the best. I'm not sure where it's better to study environmental art. It's good to go to Turin if you study automobile design, and the architecture department of Milan University of Technology is very good (it's hard to graduate! ) this needs to be inquired, but many schools are not bad if they are pure art, and design classes may be better in private! But the tuition is very expensive, because the tuition of public universities can be reduced or exempted according to your family income certificate.
Personally, I strongly recommend that you go abroad when you are in graduate school. It is not easy to graduate if you are an undergraduate. Italy's economic situation and social order are not ideal, which needs attention. In fact, I have been here for half a year, and I still don't like this country very much. To sum up: unreliable!
I hope I can help you!