Supplementary answer:
Since I have worked in the procuratorate, I will definitely do well in the civil court after I go to the court. To be a lawyer, it is best to master the law in an all-round way, and the development will be different.
There are far more cases in civil courts than in criminal courts, everywhere. Of course it's more tiring than the court. But this is a good opportunity for you to exercise. Today's efforts will be the reason for happiness tomorrow. I have met many capable clerks in the court, and they have made great achievements since they became lawyers.
The rights of investigators in civil courts are definitely greater than those in criminal courts. Because the decision-making power in some criminal cases lies with the judicial committee, while the decision-making power in some civil cases lies with the collegial panel.