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What are the words to describe hide and seek?

Hiding in Tibet, scared and extremely happy.

Cheering, trembling, up and down.

Think hard, be overjoyed, and be proud of it

Find a seam, make a gap with a finger defect, and guide it to find a guarantor.

Far away, close at hand, looking for traces.

Wash dirt and seek scars, give up chasing sheep and seek qi.

Search its ugly side, follow its trail and cover its hair.

Attack defects and seek dirt, running here and there, looking east and west.

Hide and seek is a children's game. It was very popular in Greece two thousand years ago. Blindfold a person and turn him around. Then everyone shouted "blind man" at him for fun, blindfolded people chased him, and everyone avoided.

Hide-and-seek, or hide-and-seek, is a traditional folk children's game in China, which is popular all over the country. Different regions have different appellations, including "Tibetan cat", "Tibetan ambiguity", "Tibetan fan", "old blind man" and "Tibetan (order)". Different children learn hide-and-seek in a similar way. Hide-and-seek is a very common game, which has been played by Chinese and foreign children. In China, the history of hide-and-seek can be traced back to at least the Tang Dynasty.