I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with such a title. It might be a story where the main character is wrongly accused of something and embarks on a journey to prove their innocence.
Since I haven't heard of a specific 'clear my name novel' before, I can't determine the author. It could be an indie author or someone relatively unknown, or it could be a well - known author writing under a different or new concept. There are just too many possibilities without further details.
A few novels that the villains wanted to clear their names had already been completed. Among them were " Cleansing the Villain's Ex-Wife,"" Rebirth: The Villain's Big Boss Was Forced to Cleanse His White,"" The Vicious Villain's Cleansing Plan," and so on. These novels told the story of the protagonists trying to change their image and fate in the face of difficulties and adversity. The novels were finished, and the readers could enjoy the integrity of the story without worry.
The following were some novels recommended by the system to clear the villain's name: "I became the light of the villain after giving up on clearing my name","I'm a big villain","A Guide to Clearing the Sick Villain's Name [Quick Wear]","A Villain Who Refuses to Clear His Name [Quick Wear]","100 Ways to Clear the Villain's Name [Quick Wear]","A Guide to Clearing the Villain's Name (System)", etc.
A few novels that the villains wanted to clear their names had been completed, including " Decked as the Villain's Ex-Wife and Crazy Clearing Her Name "," Rebirth in the End of the World: The Villain Big Boss Was Forced to Clear Her Name ", and " The Vicious Villain's Plan to Clear Her Name ". These novels told the story of the protagonists trying to change their image and fate in the face of difficulties and adversity.
To whitewash a villain in a movie or novel, one had to start from the villain himself to find the best points in him. At the same time, they had to combine the plot and character settings to create a more three-dimensional, flesh-and-blood image. Here are some possible reasons: Villains have complex psychology and backgrounds, and their true motives may be more profound and meaningful than their superficial actions. By digging into their hearts, they could better understand the villains and create a more realistic and deep image. Villains have special talents or advantages in certain aspects such as technology, wisdom, strength, etc. By displaying their talents and strengths, they could enhance the image of the villain and at the same time, make the audience more convinced of the character's behavior. 3. Although the actions of the villains are harmful, their actions are necessary and reasonable in the development of the plot. By analyzing the reason and background of their actions, they could better understand the villains and at the same time, let the audience better accept the villains 'whitewashing. Villains play an important role in the plot. Their existence and development have a profound impact on the development of the plot. If they could discover the value of the villain and create a richer and more three-dimensional image, then the cleansing of the villain would be more valuable and meaningful. To clear the name of a villain in a movie or novel, one had to start from the villain itself, find the best points in the villain, and combine the plot and character settings to create a more three-dimensional, flesh-and-blood image.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to. If you can provide more context or information, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
Qing Kong's novel was called " A Thought of Eternity ".
Qinglang was a common name for the female protagonist in novels. The meaning of the name was fresh, bright, and crystal clear. This name usually appeared in youth school, romance novels, fantasy novels, and many other female characters could use "Qinglang" as a name. For example, the 14th Prince in " Startling Step by Step," Bai Zihua in " Hua Qian Gu," and Zhao Mosheng in " Silent Xiao," were all representative characters who used " Qinglang " as their names.
[Investigating the case can clear one's name.] In some novels and TV dramas, the main characters would investigate the case and eventually clear their names. For example, Huang Zixia, the female lead in the two works," Record of the Hairpin " and " Journey to the Green Hairpin ", had been framed by others and became the Kui Princess through investigation, clearing her own grievances. In addition, there were other novels and TV series that mentioned similar plots. However, the specific case and storyline were not described in detail in the search results provided, so no more details could be provided.
The name of a Qingchuan book could be "Qingchuan Daily Life","Qingchuan's My Life in the Qing Dynasty","Qingchuan's Daily Life in the Fujin Kingdom","Qingchuan's Little Fujin Kingdom","Qingchuan's Woman as a Doctor","Qingchuan's My Struggle in the Qing Dynasty","Qingchuan's Qing Dynasty Work Place", etc.