BEIJING — Does it block traffic? Disrupt normal life? Is the guest list too long? The feast too lavish?

These are among the questions Communist Party officials must ponder when planning weddings or funerals, the party’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said this week.

“We recommend that clear standards be set for the scale of weddings and funerals, and other banquets, and how much money can be given or received,” the commission said in an article posted on its website on Wednesday, detailing how to enforce guidelines issued late last year on the upright life for party members.