Kū shuǐ shān (Dry Landscape) is a traditional Japanese Zen garden style that emphasizes natural elements such as rocks, sand, and moss, often with carefully arranged pebbles to represent water. 'Xǐnɡ zhú' (Awakening Bamboo) likely refers to a small feature or element within such a garden, possibly a depiction of bamboo that symbolizes renewal and alertness. This term combines the aesthetics of Japanese garden design with the symbolic representation of nature.