Together, 共 (gòng) + 产 (chǎn) form 共产 (gòngchǎn), the Chinese word for “communism,” reflecting the core idea of common ownership of the means of production. Adding 党 (dǎng) creates 共产党 (gòngchǎndǎng), literally the “Common-Produce Party,” or “Communist Party.”
The 共产党 is the single most important institution in modern China. Its role and cultural meaning are vastly different from political parties in Western multiparty democracies.
The term 共产党 is used frequently in formal and official contexts, and its shortened form is common in daily life.