The US market banned Huawei in one go, and banned DJI for eight years, but DJI still sells to the US without reducing the price. The US banned and banned the US military from buying. But after four or five years of ban, the US military is still buying. Because there is no alternative. I read the news and thought they were no longer buying. I asked last year, and they were still buying. The US is different from us. Sometimes the government cannot control the military.

​Speaking of this, I remembered a scene I saw when I was walking in the park a few days ago. A group of old men and women surrounded a young man, who was holding a remote control and a small gadget flying in the sky. The old men and women were all stunned, "Oh, what kind of high-tech is this?" "Isn't this the drone of DJI?" An old man said it all. Look, even the old men in the park know DJI, how loud is this brand!

Why is DJI so awesome? First, its innovation is unmatched. Look at its product line, from consumer to professional, from aerial photography to agriculture, from education to industry, it covers all aspects. And every product is the best of the best. You say it is a drone company, but it also has handheld stabilizers; you say it is an aerial photography equipment company, but it has also developed robot education. This innovation ability is far ahead of other companies.

​Second, DJI's product quality and performance are really beyond reproach. The Americans have admitted it, what else can you say? The US government has tried to ban it again and again, but what happened? The US military is still buying it secretly. Why? Because other products just don't work! How ironic is this? They don't use their own country's products, but have to use the "enemy's" products. Isn't this a slap in their own face?

​Third, DJI's marketing strategy is textbook-level. It doesn't go head-to-head with you, nor does it engage in price wars. It speaks with strength. You ban me? Sure, I'll sell it just the same, and I won't reduce the price by a penny. This confidence is amazing! When other companies encounter bans, they either cry or bargain for survival, but what about DJI? It's very calm and sells as much as it should.

Look at other companies. They panic when they encounter a little trouble. They always shout "we are a Chinese company" as if it is a talisman. What about DJI? It doesn't care about these at all. It just focuses on making its own products and speaks with strength. This is what a truly international company should be like.

Some people may say that DJI is too tough in doing this. I think this is a reflection of DJI's wisdom. It understands that being cute and coquettish is useless in the international market. Only real strength can win respect. DJI has shown us with its actual actions that Chinese companies can gain a foothold in the international market with their strength, without having to rely on low prices or other means.

Let's talk about innovation. Many companies are talking about innovation, but how many can really do it? Most companies' so-called innovation is just a change of name. But what about DJI? It is a true innovation from 0 to 1. It not only created a new product category, but also constantly broke through itself in this field. This is the true spirit of innovation.

What does DJI's success teach us? It means that we should really pay attention to innovation, rather than just talking about it. We should dare to break through and challenge ourselves. Only in this way can we be invincible in the fierce international competition.

Looking back at DJI's development history, it is not difficult to find that its success is by no means accidental. It is won by strength, innovation and persistence. In the current complex international situation, DJI's experience is worth learning for all Chinese companies. It tells us that as long as the product is excellent, we are not afraid of any challenge.

So the question is, which other Chinese companies do you think can stand out in the international market like DJI? Feel free to share your views in the comments section.