The feeling of a desolate landscape, often associated with 'ka shui' (dry water) in Chinese art, refers to the aesthetic experience of observing a scene devoid of life, color, or activity. It evokes a sense of melancholy, solitude, and the transience of nature. This concept is deeply rooted in traditional Chinese art, particularly in landscape painting, where artists often aim to convey the essence of nature's quiet beauty and the profoundness of life's fleeting nature.