Most familiar Chinese reference is
皮诺曹 (Pínuòcáo, Pinocchio) — the wooden boy whose nose grows when he lies, from Carlo Collodi's 1883 novel and the 1940 Disney film.
皮诺 alone may also abbreviate
皮诺切特 (Augusto Pinochet, Chilean dictator), or be a generic transliteration of 'Pino' / 'Pinot' (as in the wine grapes Pinot Noir
黑皮诺).