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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_the_new_fourth_army.svg
Altough there was ONLY 1 incident between Nationalists and Communists during the truce known as the New Fourth Army Incident in January 1941 and also some harassment happened against the Nationalists by the Communists (Which is the reason the incident happened) in Late 1940.
Also, during the alliance, the communists (Such as the 8th Route Army [Note that there's no evidence of 8th Route Army harassed the Nationalists] and the New Fourth Army , which was the main forces of Communists during WW2) used Nationalist flags and if the flag is included for both Nationalists and Communists in an Nationalists vs Communists configuration, it could be a little weird.