Egner, the author of "The Residents and Bandits of Cardamom Town", is a contemporary Norwegian fairy tale writer and enjoys world-renowned reputation. His works have been translated into more than forty languages. "The Residents and Bandits of Cardamom Town" is his masterpiece. Cardamom Town is a fairy tale world, where people are kind, compassionate, helpful, and live a happy and happy life. The only fly in the ointment is that there are three robbers here who are lazy, undisciplined, and unhygienic; the most despicable one is stealing for a living. But after they were arrested and detained, they were moved by how the people in the town treated them like family and friends. Once, a fire broke out in a tower in the town. They climbed the tower to put out the fire and made meritorious service. Later, people arranged proper occupations according to their respective specialties. From then on, life in Cardamom Town became more peaceful. The story is vivid, interesting, full of similarities, and full of love for life and the people around you. It can infect readers to become noble people and try to help people with shortcomings and mistakes. Of course, we must also see that in a capitalist society, the author's good wishes cannot but contain a large element of fantasy.