‘Su kuu shui tie tu’ refers to a Japanese rock garden or sukiya-ike, which is a type of dry landscape garden. These gardens are designed to evoke the natural scenery of mountains, rivers, and islands using carefully placed rocks, sand, and grass. They are a significant aspect of Japanese culture and Zen Buddhism. The term ‘tie tu’ might be a misinterpretation or a local variation, but in general, it refers to the image or depiction of such a garden.