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Rewi
Alley
was
a
western
writer
about
20th
century
China
,
and
especially
about
the
Communist revolution. He dedicated 60
years of his life to the cause of the
Communist Party
of
China
, and was a key figure in the
establishment of
Chinese Industrial
Cooperatives
, and
technical
training schools
In 1916, Alley joined the
New Zealand Army
and was
sent to serve in
France
After the war, Alley tried
farming in New Zealand.
In
1927,
he
decided
to
go
to
China.
He
moved
to
Shanghai
with
thoughts
of
joining
the
Shanghai Municipal Police
,
but instead he became a fireman
in 1929 , Using his summer
holidays and taking time off work,
Alley toured rural China helping with
relief efforts.
the death
of 6 million people made him aware of the plight
of China's peasants.
then he started to devoted his life to
china
After a
brief visit to New Zealand,
Alley
became Chief Factory Inspector
By this
time he was a secret member of the Communist Party
of China
and was involved
in anti-criminal activities on behalf of the
party.
soon
after the Second Sino-Japanese War
,
Alley set up the
Chinese Industrial
Cooperatives
He
also set up schools, calling them Bailie Schools
In
1945, he became headmaster of the
Shandan
Bailie School
following the death of
George
Hogg
.
In 1953
One of the
schools moved to Lanzhou
renamed
Lanzhou
BaiLie oil
industrial school
Alley was the
honorary president
we can
see that alley really cared about students' life
and regarded them as his own children
Rewi Alley shaved students’ hair by
himself like a father
The school trained many industrial
talents for china oil and industry for many years
The schools is now known in
English as the Beijing Bailie
University.
北京培黎职业大学
1949~1985
he spent rest
of his life as a writer, a poet, and a translator
Alley is not
only the symbol of china and new Zealand's
friendship
but also spared no efforts
to remove the plight of Chinese people.
The
great
spirit
of
compassion
and
internationalism
make
him
become
the
pride
of
New
Zealand
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Rewi Alley
Rewi Alley,
路易
?
艾黎
,
Lùyì
?ilí
, QSO, MM (2
December 1897
–
27 December
1987), was a New
Zealand-born writer,
educator, social reformer, potter, and member of
the Communist Party of China.
Portrait
of Rewi Alley by Deng Bangzhen. Located in CPAFFC
offices, Factory Street, Dongcheng
District, Beijing. Used to be the
Italian Embassy, later Rewi Alley's residence
Rewi Alley was a prolific western
writer about 20th century China, and especially
about the Communist
revolution. He
dedicated 60 years of his life to the cause of the
Communist Party of China, and was a
key
figure in the establishment of Chinese Industrial
Cooperatives, and technical training schools,
including the Peili Vocational
Institute, better known as the Bailie Vocational
Institute in Beijing. The
schools is
now known in English as the Beijing Bailie
University.
Early life and influences
Memorial plaque at Christchurch Boys'
High School, commemorating Alley's 100th birthday
Rewi was born in the small town of
Springfield in inland Canterbury, New Zealand. He
was named
after Rewi Maniapoto,
a
Māori
chief famous for his
resistance to the British military during the New
Zealand Wars of the 1860s. Alley's
father was a teacher, and Rewi attended primary
school at Amberley;
then Wharenui
School in Christchurch, where his father was
appointed headmaster in 1905; and
finally Christchurch Boys' High School.
His mother, Clara, was a leader of the New Zealand
women's suffrage movement.
The parents' keen interest in social
reform and education influenced all their
children:
?
brother Geoffrey
(1903
–
1986) became an All
Black and worked as a travelling WEA (Workers'
Educational Association) tutor
sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation, before
becoming New
Zealand's first National
Librarian in 1964;
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?
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?
sister
Gwendolen (1894
–
1988) was a
pioneer in primary school education practices, and
first
president of the New Zealand
Federation;
younger sister
Joyce (1908
–
2000) became a
prominent nursing administrator; and
brother Philip
(1901
–
1978) was a lecturer
at the engineering school of the University of
Canterbury. He is credited with the
idea of moving the university campus from central
Christchurch
to the suburb of Ilam.
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In
1916, Alley joined the New Zealand Army and was
sent to serve in France where he won
the Military Medal. While there he met
some Chinese men who had been sent to work for the
Allied
armies. During the
war
, he was injured and caught in no
man's land. Lyall McCallum and another
man rescued him and took him back to
safety. After the war
, Alley tried
farming in New Zealand. In
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